Workflow automation
The quoting, support triage, document handling, reporting, and follow-up that quietly consume your team's week, handed to systems that do it continuously, correctly, and at a fraction of the cost.
AI automation ✦ Intelligence at work
AI automation consulting and agency-grade delivery for founders and executives: workflow automation, AI agents, and intelligent systems that take the repetitive work off your team, built to one standard, they work in production.
The practice
The quoting, support triage, document handling, reporting, and follow-up that quietly consume your team's week, handed to systems that do it continuously, correctly, and at a fraction of the cost.
Agents and decision engines that chain steps and act, architected for the realities of your data, your risk, and your customers, not for the demo.
Your existing tools, wired together so work moves between them without a human carrying it. The plumbing that makes automation actually stick.
Enterprise muscle without enterprise theatre. Fixed-scope engagements that deploy in weeks and pay for themselves inside a quarter.
The rite
Which workflows to automate first, and the honest list of what to leave alone. Every candidate priced against the hours it returns.
Systems built around your data, your compliance reality, and your team's ability to operate them after I leave.
Deployed automation with error handling, monitoring, and a fallback path, measured against the baseline we recorded on day one.
Automation drifts without stewardship. Quarterly counsel keeps it sharp and the savings real.
Questions of court
AI automation hands repetitive, rule-shaped work, quoting, support triage, data entry, reporting, follow-up, to systems that do it continuously and correctly, with a human reviewing the edges. Not a chatbot bolted on; the work your team does the same way every week, done by software that doesn't tire or scale in cost.
An AI automation consultant finds the high-volume, low-judgment work draining your team and replaces it with systems that run reliably in production. The test is simple: a workflow eating 20 hours a week, automated with human review, that pays back the engagement inside a quarter.
An agency typically productizes a few common builds and runs them at volume; efficient when your need fits the catalogue. A consultant decides where automation belongs in your specific business, designs around your data and risk, and hands it back operable rather than dependent on a permanent retainer. If you already know exactly what to build, an agency is cheaper. If you're not sure what deserves the first bet, that's the consultant's job.
High-volume, low-judgment, measurable work: quoting, support triage, document handling, internal reporting, and lead follow-up. The first project is chosen by the clearest hours-saved number and proven against a baseline recorded before the work begins.
Fixed-scope and quoted before work begins. Engagements are sized to a single workflow first, not a company-wide program, so the return is provable inside a quarter or two. You'll know the full cost before we start. For the arithmetic that decides whether a build is worth it, see how to measure AI ROI.
Further counsel
The invitation
That sentence is the beginning of every automation engagement worth running. Write directly. No forms, no intermediaries.
nadirdogar@dgrtechlabs.co