Automation

I Build Automations That Actually Work

If you're here, you're probably drowning in repetitive tasks and wondering: "Should I hire someone or just automate this stuff already?"

The answer is: automate it—but not in the half-baked way most people try.

Look, I've seen businesses waste thousands on "automations" that break every other Tuesday. I've also seen smart companies transform their operations with systems that just... work.

Here's the thing: good automation isn't magic. It's strategy.

The Story of my Journey

I started building automations because I got tired of doing task repeatedly everyday. I noticed that I'm not the only one, some people pay to do data entry, transcriptions, and copy paste task. There's something deeply satisfying about taking a process that used to eat up someone's entire afternoon and making it happen in 30 seconds.

The best part? Once it's set up properly, it just works. While you're sleeping, having coffee, or actually running your business, your automations are quietly handling the mundane stuff.

Do you believe it? I built my first workflow just to make me won on every chess game I play. If I can build something not useful, why shouldn't I built somethings that serves a better purpose, right?

And here's what nobody tells you, automation gets better over time. Unlike humans (myself included), it doesn't have bad days.

Real Automations I've Built

Email Inbox Manager Through WhatsApp

Email Inbox Manager Through WhatsApp

Problem: When your inbox is full of mixed messages, it's hard to prioritize and respond quickly. Important emails can easily get lost or delayed.
Purpose: This workflow uses AI to read and sort emails by topic, send replies, and notify the right person on WhatsApp. It helps you stay on top of your inbox without the stress.

Google Map Email Scraper

Problem: Manually collecting emails from Google Maps listings is slow and repetitive. It becomes a hassle when you're working with lots of search queries or business leads.
Purpose:
This workflow automatically searches, scrapes, filters, and saves emails into a Google Sheet. It helps you collect leads faster and more efficiently.

VEO3 Generation and Posting on Youtube

Problem: Creating and uploading videos one by one takes a lot of time. From pulling data to generating titles and tracking each post, it's easy to miss steps or make mistakes.
Purpose:
This workflow helps automate the entire process. It creates the video, adds a title, uploads it, and updates the results so you can save time and keep everything organized.

Why Your Current Manual Process Is Bleeding Money

Time You'll Never Get Back

Every minute spent on repetitive tasks is a minute not spent on strategy, growth, or the creative work that actually moves your business forward. And those minutes add up faster than you think.

Mistakes That Compound

Humans make errors when doing boring, repetitive work. It's not a character flaw, our brains literally aren't wired for endless repetition. Automation doesn't get tired, distracted, or accidentally put the wrong number in the wrong cell.

Growth That Hits a Brick Wall

Manual processes that work fine with 10 customers become absolute nightmares with 100. You end up hiring people just to handle work that software should be doing.

The Hiring Trap (Let's Do the Math)

Think hiring someone to handle repetitive tasks is cheaper? Here's the reality: A decent virtual assistant costs $800-1,500 per month. That's $9,600-18,000 per year, plus the time you spend training them, managing them, and dealing with inevitable turnover.

Meanwhile, automation runs 24/7 without sick days, vacation requests, or performance reviews. The one-time setup cost typically pays for itself in 2-3 months.

I know someone who was paying a VA $1,200/month to handle lead follow-up. The VA did decent work, but timing was all over the place. Some leads got contacted within hours, others sat there for days. I built an automation system that handles the entire process for a one-time cost of $2,800. Now every single lead gets followed up within 5 minutes, automatically. The system paid for itself in just over 2 months.

Cost efficient, right?

Opportunities That Walk Out the Door

While you're busy with manual tasks, your competitors with better systems are responding faster, operating more efficiently, and probably stealing your customers.

The Honest Truth with my Automation Services

They're Built for Real Life

I design automations for how your business actually works, not some perfect-world scenario. They are done for your business needs and goals. They handle the weird edge cases and unexpected situations that always seem to happen on Fridays at 5 PM.

No Black Boxes

You'll understand exactly what your automation does and how to tweak it if your needs change. No mysterious processes you can't control or modify.

Human-Friendly Design

My automations make your life easier, not more complicated. If something feels confusing or creates more work, we fix it. Period.

Built to Last and Grow

I create automations that keep working as your business grows and changes. No constant maintenance or complete rebuilds required when you hit new milestones.

The Bottom Line (No BS)

Good automation isn't about replacing humans—it's about freeing humans to do what they're actually good at. Strategy, creativity, relationship building, problem solving. The stuff that actually grows businesses and keeps customers happy.

If you're tired of doing the same tasks over and over, wondering when you'll find time for the important work, or watching manual processes slow down your growth, let's talk.

I'd rather spend time understanding your specific situation than pitching some cookie-cutter solution. Every business is different, and the best automations are the ones built specifically for your particular brand of chaos.

What I Actually Work With

Tools

Zapier, n8n, Make, Pipedrive, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and pretty much any app with an API worth using


Systems

CRMs, email platforms, e-commerce sites, accounting software, project management tools—if it has data, I can probably automate it


Approach

Start simple, build what actually works, then expand from there. No over-engineering, no unnecessary complexity.