Workflow Automation & Integrations
Connect CRMs, spreadsheets, forms, databases, messaging tools and other services through n8n, APIs and webhooks.
- Data sync
- Webhook workflows
- System integration
I connect tools, data and AI to reduce repetitive work, manual handoffs and errors. I build n8n workflows, API integrations, bots and focused landing pages around real business needs.
I start with the bottleneck, then choose the right tool — automation, AI, messaging, an integration or a focused web solution.
Connect CRMs, spreadsheets, forms, databases, messaging tools and other services through n8n, APIs and webhooks.
Use AI where it creates practical value: qualification, classification, document handling, drafting and routing.
Build messaging workflows for lead intake, support, internal operations, content and voice-to-text use cases.
Automate idea capture, draft preparation, review steps and publishing across your content workflow.
Create focused, responsive websites for services, products and idea validation, including forms and secure deployment.
These are example architectures, not invented client results. The final workflow is adapted to your tools, rules and business process.
Qualify a new inquiry, enrich the context, create or update the CRM record and route the next step to the right sales person.
Take a new order, check the relevant inventory data, update the operating sheet and notify the team automatically.
Classify an incoming support request, prepare the context or draft response and escalate exceptions to a human when needed.
The goal is not to add another tool. It is to make the process easier to run, easier to understand and less dependent on manual copy-and-paste.
Repeatable steps and data transfers are automated where automation genuinely makes sense.
Your tools exchange data through a clear process instead of disconnected manual steps.
Retries, logging and notifications make failures easier to detect before they become operational problems.
No endless build cycle. First we validate the key workflow, then turn it into a reliable system with clear failure handling.
Start with the workflowDocument the current steps, constraints, tools and the result you actually need.
Define the architecture, control points and what should happen when something fails.
Implement the workflow and test the data, integrations and real user paths.
Deliver the working system, documentation and ongoing improvements when needed.
Retries, error handling and monitoring around the steps that matter.
Clear workflow logic without unnecessary layers or mystery inside the process.
The solution can evolve as your tools, team and volume change.
With the workflow and the result you need. I review the current process, identify the bottleneck and propose a practical automation path.
Yes. The existing business logic is preserved first, then automation is introduced in controlled steps and tested against real scenarios.
Most systems that provide an API, webhook, data export or an existing n8n integration can be connected.
Where appropriate, the workflow includes retries, logging and notifications so a temporary outage does not silently lose data.
Yes. A single repetitive process is often the best place to validate the value before expanding the automation.
I’ll review the request and suggest a practical starting point — no complicated brief required.