Automate the
repetitive.
Keep the important.
From simple process automation to connected workflows,
I help reduce repetitive work and move information where it needs
to go.
01 Input
Form
New request received
02 Logic
Automation
Rules apply
03 Output
Notification
Team informed
Automation Run
Most repetitive work follows a pattern.
If something happens the same way every time, there's usually an opportunity to automate part of it.
The goal isn't replacing people. It's removing repetitive work so time can be spent where it matters.
Input
Decision
Action
Output
Do you have repetitive work
that keeps coming back?
You probably already know which tasks feel repetitive.
The challenge is turning those tasks into a process
that
runs consistently without constant attention.
That's where I come in — with automation.
Question
Most automations start
with one question:
"What keeps happening
over and over again?"
Raw data into usable output.
Raw Data
🡇
Processing Rules
🡇
Review Output
🡇
Clean Dataset
Transform, clean, and prepare large datasets for reporting, tracking, or operational use.
Send the right thing to the right place.
New Request
🡇
Identify Category
🡇
Assign Destination
🡇
Notify Team
Automatically route requests, tasks, or information to the right person, team, or system.
Customer inquiry → Support
Maintenance request → Vendor
Lead form → Sales
Bug report → Development
Built around the actual process.
Input
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Business Logic
🡇
Processing
🡇
Final Output
Designed around the specific process you're trying to improve, not a generic template.
Built using tools
that already exist.
Not every solution requires custom software.
Many workflows can be built faster using existing automation platforms and integrations.
Make.com
Zapier
Google Apps Script
Notion
Airtable
Google Workspace
Slack
Telegram
Practical automation for real operations.
Workflow Automation
Repeatable flows for recurring operational tasks.
Apps Script / Batch Scripts
Small scripts for file, sheet, and process utilities.
Data Processing
Cleaning, formatting, restructuring, and preparing data.
Reporting Systems
Dashboards, summaries, and operational status views.
Telegram Integrations
Alerts, updates, and lightweight bot-driven flows.
Task Routing
Assigning requests to the right destination automatically.
AI-Assisted Workflows
Using AI carefully to summarize, classify, or support workflows.
Process Design
Mapping the workflow before automating the wrong thing.
Not every problem needs
a complex solution.
Many bottlenecks can be solved with simple automations, better
workflows, and the right tools working together.
The objective isn't to automate everything. It's to remove
unnecessary friction.
Less manual work.
More consistency.
When repetitive processes are handled systematically, teams spend less time moving information and more time moving work forward.