These tools are designed to help you understand where time might be being lost, where existing processes maybe inefficient, and where automation might make sense.
Opportunity Calculator

Estimate where automation could save time, and relieve pressure, based on how your business actually operates.
Viability Checker

Get an initial idea of whether your automation project is likely to provide a return on investment.
Friction Finder

Quickly identify where unnecessary effort, delays, or errors are making your process inefficient.
Feasibility Snapshot

Have a specific business process in mind? Find out whether it is a good candidate for automation.
Process Tracker

Our simple tracking spreadsheet helps you to record how often tasks happen, how long they take, and where errors or rework occur.
Team Alignment Questionnaire

A structured way of finding out if people and teams understand a process in the same way.
Process Value Workshop

Understand whether a process change would be useful, realistic, and worth the effort involved.
Insights
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Want a clearer picture of your business?
The above tools provide a starting point.
Real clarity emerges from understanding how your business processes run in practice.
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