SERVICE / 04 — INTEGRATE
AI AUTOMATION
FOR BUSINESS
PROCESSES
I embed agents and AI directly into your CRM, ERP, n8n, or internal panel. Not a Zapier patch held by tape — production-grade workflow that survives load.
// WHAT IT IS
AI automation = take a process a human does today by hand, break it into steps, replace the routine with agents and tool-calls, leave the decisions to people. Not «replace everyone» — free the team from copy-paste.
- Process audit — what eats team time, what automates cleanly, what doesn't.
- Integration into your stack — CRM (HubSpot, Pipedrive, custom), ERP (Odoo, NetSuite), internal panels.
- n8n + AI workflows — tasks, triggers, AI steps, fallback to human.
- Tool-calling — agent calls your API functions directly, no middleware.
- Production-grade — observability, retries, rate-limits, not Zapier-fragile.
// WHO IT'S FOR
- Operations teams of 5-50 people doing lots of repetitive work.
- Sales / RevOps — lead qualification, scoring, follow-up sequences.
- Back office — invoice, document, ticket, and email processing.
- E-commerce / fulfillment — order processing, status, returns.
// WHAT YOU GET
- AI workflow integrated into your stack — no third-party «platforms».
- Documentation and runbook — how it works, how to fix, how to extend.
- Analytics — what % of tasks close without a human, where the misses happen.
- Training for your team — so support stays in-house, not through me.
- 30 days of post-launch support.
// HOW IT WORKS
// PRICING
Audit — $1,500. Single-process pilot — from $3,500. Full 5-10 process automation — $15,000-50,000. Number gets fixed after the audit.
// FAQ
Does this replace n8n or Zapier?
No — it complements them. n8n / Zapier are buses for events. AI agents live inside the workflows and make the calls a human used to. I build both, and I pick the stack to fit the job.
We're already on Zapier. Should we move to n8n?
Not necessarily. If the Zapier flows work — we add AI steps inside them. Moving to n8n is justified only when Zapier logic gets complex (10+ steps, complex conditions) or per-task pricing becomes unreasonable.
Will my team be able to support this?
Yes — that's part of the process. I document everything and run training sessions (2-4). If the stack is n8n / Python, your developers maintain it independently afterwards.
What if the process changes?
Good automation expects change — workflow steps are modular, prompts live separately, config via ENV. A small tweak — 1-2 hours of a developer's time, no rewrite.
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