If your team has a spreadsheet Karen updates every Friday morning, we should talk.
"I spend half my Monday morning manually copy-pasting data from our CRM into three different reports just so we know what happened last week."
"We lost two hours yesterday just searching for an invoice that was buried in an email thread from three weeks ago. There has to be a better way."
"Our 'automated' system broke again, and now nobody knows which customer has been billed or why the notifications stopped firing."
A free 30 minute conversation. I ask questions, you tell me what's frustrating. No pitch, no proposal template. I'm just listening.
A small, contained project, usually 1 to 2 weeks. Fixed price. Clear outcome. Concrete enough that you'll know whether it worked.
If the quick win goes well, some clients want a standing arrangement to handle new problems as they surface. I only offer this after we've worked together.
Replaced 4 hours of manual data entry for a manufacturing distributor with an automated dashboard that updates in real-time.
Case Study arrow_forwardA by-hand job matched thousands of auto parts to every vehicle they fit, one at a time. I built a program that runs the whole catalog in about 30 seconds and gets the same answer every time.
Case Study arrow_forwardA competitor's prices were locked behind a system that blocked every automated tool. I found a way through and pulled the first one off a page two standard tools couldn't open.
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I didn't start in tech. My career began in the chaotic, high-pressure world of restaurants. I learned quickly that if you don't have a system for the dishes, the kitchen shuts down.
I moved into marketing and eventually found my true calling: automation. I realized that most business owners are talented people trapped doing "robot work" that could be handled better by a well-placed script or integration.
My philosophy is that technology should feel invisible. It should just work, so you can go back to being a human and running the business you actually enjoy.
Prefer email? Reach me at andrew@andrewmoe.io