
2 projects left in June
The math
Where your 18 hours a week are hiding
You did not start your business to chase invoices or rebuild the same report every Monday. Yet that is where the week goes. Here is what a typical small team gets back once the busywork runs itself.
- ~6hInvoicing and quotes: drafted, sent, chased and reconciled automatically
- ~5hReporting and dashboards, pulled together automatically
- ~4hFollow-ups and reminders for leads, clients and suppliers
- ~3hData entry and copy-paste between your tools
- ~18ha week, per role, back in the business
The research agrees: MIT found AI cuts time on everyday work tasks by 40%, and McKinsey expects up to 30% of work hours to be automated by 2030. Your real number comes out of the free audit.
Three ways to get your team's time back
Automation first, then the site that grows and the senior hand to run it. Each one gives your team back hours every week.

Automation & applied AI
Make the busywork run itself. I map the workflows that drain your week, then build them with no-code automation and applied AI, in systems you own.

The website that grows
A site designed in 48 hours and live within three weeks, built to grow with your business rather than freeze the day it ships.

Fractional product lead
A senior operator in your corner, part-time. I scope, prioritise and ship the right things, working directly with you, not through layers.
Need more than one? Most projects start with automation and grow from there. We scope it in the free audit









