AI Automation & Business Workflows

We design AI-powered workflows, internal agents, integrations, and business automations that eliminate repetitive work while connecting seamlessly with the systems your team already uses, from document processing and customer requests to internal operations and complex multi-step workflows, helping businesses save time, improve efficiency, and automate without unnecessary complexity.

Based in Santa Rosa and supporting businesses throughout the Bay Area and beyond.

Human-led systems

Clear workflows. Smarter operations.

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THE APPROACH

Start With the Workflow, Not the AI

Not every process needs artificial intelligence. Sometimes a traditional integration, API, scheduled job, or business rule is simpler and more reliable. Other workflows benefit from AI when the system needs to understand, summarize, classify, extract, generate, or reason over information.

We first map how the work happens today. Then we determine which parts should be:

The goal is not to add AI everywhere. The goal is to remove unnecessary work.

THE PROBLEM

Where Businesses Lose Time

Many business processes still depend on people manually moving information between systems. Your team may be:

Individually, these tasks may only take a few minutes. Repeated hundreds of times, they become an operational problem.

WHAT WE BUILD

What We Build

AI-Powered Workflow Automation

Connect multiple steps of a business process into one automated workflow.

Examples:

Internal AI Assistants

Give employees a conversational interface for working with internal systems and information. An internal assistant might help someone:

The assistant can operate within defined permissions rather than having unrestricted access to business systems.

AI Agents & Multi-Step Workflows

Some tasks require more than a single prompt and response. We can design workflows where an AI system coordinates multiple tools and steps to complete a larger objective.

Examples:

These workflows can combine AI reasoning with deterministic business rules and traditional software.

Document & Data Processing

Turn unstructured information into usable business data.

Examples:

AI can help:

Customer Request Automation

Help route and process incoming customer requests without removing human oversight where it matters.

Examples:

Operations Automation

Connect repetitive internal processes that currently span multiple systems.

Examples:

AI Search & Knowledge Systems

Give teams a better way to find information across internal documentation and structured business data.

Possible sources include:

Access can be designed around user roles and permissions.

System & API Integrations

AI is often only one part of the solution. We can connect workflows to existing software through APIs and application integrations.

Depending on the systems involved, this can include:

HUMAN APPROVAL WHERE IT MATTERS

Human Approval Where It Matters

Automation Should Not Mean Losing Control

Some actions are safe to execute automatically. Others should require review. We design approval boundaries around the risk of the action.

For example:

Read-only

The system can search, summarize, or retrieve information without changing anything.

Prepare

The system can prepare a task, message, update, or recommendation for a person to review.

Approve Before Writing

The system can propose changes but cannot modify business data until the user approves the action.

Controlled Automation

Low-risk, well-defined actions can execute automatically within established rules.

This is especially important for workflows involving:

THE FOUNDATION

AI Should Work With Your Existing Systems

You usually do not need to replace every tool your business already uses. A custom automation layer can often connect the systems that already contain your:

Instead of introducing another place employees need to maintain manually, we design the workflow around the existing source of truth whenever practical.

EXAMPLE WORKFLOW

Example Workflow

Turn a Request Into an Approved Business Action

Imagine an employee asks: “Create a follow-up task for the Apex project and assign it to the developer for Friday.”

An internal agent could:

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Understand the Request

Determine the customer, project, task, assignee, and requested due date.

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Retrieve Context

Confirm that the project and employee exist and retrieve any required identifiers.

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Prepare the Action

Generate the structured task that would be created.

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Ask for Approval

Show the user exactly what will change before writing to the system.

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Execute

Create the approved task through the application’s API.

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Record the Result

Return confirmation and maintain an audit trail of who requested and approved the action.

The employee gets a conversational experience while the underlying system retains structured rules and permissions.

COMMON AUTOMATION OPPORTUNITIES

Common Automation Opportunities

Customer Intake

Turn inbound forms, emails, or requests into structured records and route them appropriately.

Lead Qualification

Extract relevant information, categorize inquiries, and prepare leads for review.

Project Operations

Create or update tasks, summarize project activity, identify outstanding work, and synchronize information between systems.

Reporting

Collect data from multiple sources and prepare recurring operational or client reports.

Document Processing

Extract structured information from documents and route it into internal systems.

Customer Support

Retrieve account context, classify requests, prepare responses, and escalate exceptions.

Internal Knowledge

Help employees find answers across business documentation without manually searching through folders and systems.

Administrative Work

Reduce repetitive scheduling, data entry, notifications, handoffs, and status updates.

OUR AUTOMATION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Our Automation Development Process

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Understand the Request

We document how the process works today. We identify:

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Automation Design

We determine which parts should use:

The simplest reliable solution wins.

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Prototype the Core Workflow

We build the smallest useful version and test it against real examples. This helps identify exceptions before expanding the automation.

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Integrate With Business Systems

We connect the workflow to the required applications, databases, APIs, or internal tools.

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Add Guardrails & Validation

Depending on the workflow, this may include:

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Launch, Measure & Improve

We evaluate where the automation works well, where humans still need to intervene, and which additional steps create meaningful value.

THE SYSTEM

Reliable Automation Requires More Than a Prompt

A production AI workflow may include several layers.

Customer Intake

Turn inbound forms, emails, or requests into structured records and route them appropriately.

AI Model

Used when the system needs language understanding, extraction, classification, summarization, or reasoning.

Tools & Actions

Controlled functions the AI is allowed to call.

Business Rules

Deterministic logic defining what is allowed and how important decisions are handled.

Authentication & Permissions

Controls determining who can access information or perform actions.

Integrations

Connections to existing systems and APIs.

Database & State

Structured information required to maintain workflow context.

Validation & Guardrails

Checks that prevent invalid or unauthorized actions.

Monitoring & Logging

Visibility into failures, tool calls, actions, and workflow performance.

We plan these as one system rather than treating the AI model as the entire product.

AI AUTOMATION ENGAGEMENTS

AI Automation Engagements

Automation Design

We document how the process works today. We identify:

Starting at $1,500

MAP YOUR WORKFLOW →

Focused Automation

For one clearly defined workflow involving a limited number of systems and actions.

Examples:

Typical investment: $5,000–$15,000+

DISCUSS AN AUTOMATION →

Custom AI Workflow / Internal Agent

For more advanced systems involving multiple tools, business data, permissions, human approval, or multistep workflows.

May Include:

Typical investment: $15,000–$50,000+

Complex platforms and ongoing product development are scoped separately.

DISCUSS YOUR WORKFLOW →

AI Automation for Agencies & Service Businesses

Automation can also support agencies and professional-service teams that repeatedly perform the same operational work across many clients.

Examples include:

Rather than forcing employees to copy information between systems, we can connect the workflow while preserving appropriate review steps.

AI AUTOMATION FAQS

AI Automation FAQs

Traditional automation follows predefined rules. An AI agent can interpret less structured requests, choose between allowed tools, retrieve information, and coordinate multiple steps. Many reliable systems use both.

No. If a deterministic workflow can solve the problem reliably, adding AI may increase cost and complexity without creating additional value. We use AI where language understanding, extraction, classification, reasoning, or flexibility provides a meaningful benefit.

Yes, when the system exposes an appropriate API or integration. However, we design permissions and approval requirements around the risk of each action rather than giving an AI unrestricted access.

Yes. Human-in-the-loop approval is an important pattern for workflows where users need to review a proposed action before execution.

Often, yes. We can build controlled tools or APIs that allow the automation to retrieve or modify approved information within your existing system.

Yes. Depending on the requirements, internal knowledge can be made searchable and accessible to an AI workflow while respecting appropriate access controls.

The model depends on the workflow, privacy requirements, capabilities needed, cost, and existing infrastructure. We design the system so the business workflow is not unnecessarily dependent on one model when practical.

Production workflows should not rely solely on a model following instructions and may require safeguards such as restricted tool access, structured inputs and outputs, application-level permissions, human approval, validation, business rules, idempotency, audit logs, testing, and monitoring.

Have a Repetitive Workflow Your Team Shouldn't Be Doing Manually?

Tell us how the process works today. We’ll help identify what can be automated, where AI actually adds value, and what should remain under human control.

AI automation and custom workflow development for businesses throughout the Bay Area and beyond.