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I start with your process, not a tool

People usually search by tool, so here's where I work. But the order matters: I figure out how your work actually moves first, then we pick the tool that fits it. If you're not sure which of these you need, that's normal, and it's a good first conversation.

Connect your tools and kill the manual steps

Make.com automation

If you're moving data that follows a describable pattern between apps, a person shouldn't be doing it by hand. I build Make scenarios that pass work between your tools automatically, with a human gate wherever a decision actually needs to be made. Small, single-purpose scenarios you can actually see and trust, not one giant tangle of filters.

Make Workfront talk to everything around it

Adobe Workfront Fusion

For marketing and creative operations running on Workfront, the pain is usually the space between systems. Briefs, assets, budgets, and performance data all live in different places, and someone is rekeying between them. I use Fusion as the connective tissue so the work moves on its own and your team spends its time on the work only people can do. It runs on the same engine as Make, so the pattern carries across platforms.

Put AI where judgment is needed, rules where it isn't

AI agents and AI-augmented workflows

AI has a place when a task has genuine ambiguity and needs reason. For everything else, rule-based automation is faster, cheaper, and more reliable. The architecture I trust is an AI agent that triggers rule-based automation underneath. You get the judgment where it helps and the reliability everywhere else.

Stop leads from falling through the follow-up

GoHighLevel automation

For agencies, coaches, and service businesses living in GoHighLevel, the leak is almost always in the follow-up. I set up the pipelines, the triggers, and the handoffs so a lead gets the right next step every time instead of slipping through when things get busy.

Fix how the work actually moves

ClickUp and operations automation

When the process lives in someone's head, growth breaks it. I make a tool like ClickUp the single source of truth, map the real stages of your work, and automate the busywork so the pipeline advances itself. Then I document it, so the business owns the system instead of renting it from one employee.

Also works with: Zapier, Airtable, Shopify, Monday.

Not sure where you'd start? Neither were most of the people I work with, at first. Tell me what's slowing you down and I'll tell you where I'd start.

Tell me what's slowing you down. I'll tell you where I'd start.

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