The routine you do by hand can run itself.
Retyping data between systems, sorting documents, recurring reports, watching deadlines and stock levels. I build automation that does that work — you control the outcome, not every step.
What can run itself
Repeated work with clear rules automates best. Typically:
Data transfer between systems
Orders, documents and spreadsheets copy themselves — instead of manual retyping between apps.
Preparing inputs
Emails, documents and forms turned straight into structured data ready for the next step.
Recurring reports
A report that sends itself in the morning — instead of an hour of clicking numbers together.
Watching states
Stock, deadlines, unpaid invoices. The system speaks up on its own — before it becomes a problem.
AI as a tool, not magic
I use AI daily and I know what it handles reliably — and what it doesn't. I automate repeated work with clear rules; judgement, taste and decisions stay with you. That's why I build pipelines that do the work, not chatbots for show. And when automation isn't the right fit for your case, I'll tell you straight.
Automation + oversight
I build the automation for one project price agreed up front. Optionally I then run it as a service: I watch that it keeps working and adjust it when your tools or process change. You look after the business, not the scripts.
Automation stands on the same foundation as systems: design, integration, reliable operation. My own product Vystaveno is the proof — a modular operations system where the POS, inventory and documents talk to each other on their own.
Tell me what slows you down.
Describe in a few sentences what eats your time — within three working days I'll reply with a proposal for what could run itself.