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Automation

The repetitive stuff, handled.

Intake forms that route themselves. Follow-ups that never get forgotten. Paperwork that fills itself in. The hours you spend on repetition can go back to the work.

Where the hours hide

Most owners lose five to fifteen hours a week to the same tasks: chasing leads that came in overnight, sending the same follow-up, re-typing customer details into three places, remembering who needs a reminder.

Automation takes those exact tasks and makes them run themselves, reliably, in the background.

Built to fit, not to impress

The right automation is boring and dependable. New lead comes in, it lands in your system, the customer gets a response, and you get a heads-up. Job wraps, the review request goes out. Invoice ages, the reminder sends.

Everything is built around the tools you already use, and every automation ships with a human in the loop wherever judgment matters.

Maintained, not abandoned

Automations are only useful while they work. Yours are monitored and kept current as your tools and your business change.

Questions

About this service

What if the automation makes a mistake?

Automations are designed with checkpoints: anything customer-facing or judgment-heavy waits for your approval until you trust it fully.

Do I need new software?

Usually not. Most automations connect the tools you already use. If a new tool genuinely earns its place, you will hear the honest case for it first.

What is worth automating first?

Whatever eats the most hours or drops the most leads, usually intake response and follow-ups. That is exactly what the scoping conversation figures out.

Ready to get your hours back?

Tell Jenna what eats your week and get a custom quote.

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