Let the machines handle the repetitive work
We automate the tasks and processes that eat up your team's time today. Less manual work, fewer errors and people focused on what really adds value.
Your team did not sign up to copy and paste
Every company has an invisible army of repetitive tasks: copying data from one system to another, pulling the same report every week, checking by hand what a computer would do in seconds. Work that adds nothing, burns out your best people and, on top of that, introduces errors precisely because it is so monotonous.
The cost is not just the time. It is the wasted talent and the mistakes that slip in when someone does, for the umpteenth time, something dull. And while your team puts out fires by hand, the important things wait.
That is exactly what we automate: that invisible work. We find the processes with the most return and run them end to end with RPA and DPA, connecting your current systems. So people get to think and machines get to repeat.
Automation you can see in the bottom line
From the single task to the full process. Here is what we put to work for you.
Process analysis
We spot which tasks are worth automating and which give the most return. Not everything pays off, and we say so.
Task automation (RPA)
We build software robots that run repetitive tasks flawlessly and without a break.
Flow orchestration (DPA)
We automate full processes end to end, not just scattered steps here and there.
System integration
We link your applications so data travels between them on its own.
Rules and decisions
We code your business rules so the automation decides well, not just quickly.
Monitoring and improvement
We watch that everything runs and keep tuning it to squeeze out more return.
Automate the right thing, in the right order
Five stages so automation pays off from the start.
Diagnosis
We map the processes and prioritize by return and by ease.
Design
We decide how each flow gets automated and with which rules.
Build
We develop the bots and the integrations needed.
Validation
We test it thoroughly so it can take over from a person with confidence.
Operation
We monitor it, maintain it and keep improving it.
Automation with judgment, not because it is trendy
Automating badly is dead easy: you spend money robotizing a process that was already broken and end up with the same chaos, only faster. We start by understanding the process, prioritizing what truly gives a return and, if needed, fixing it before automating it. Technology serving the result, not the other way around.
We automate processes for companies from Barcelona, Madrid, London and Los Angeles, with one simple yardstick: if it does not clearly save time or money, we do not do it.
Focus on return
We automate what truly saves, not what is in fashion.
With your systems
We integrate what you already use. We do not force you to change everything.
No errors
The repetitive work, done the same every time. No more slips.
Alive and watched
Monitored and improved, not a robot nobody ever looks at again.
Automation for every sector
Where there is repetitive work and systems that do not talk to each other, there is room to automate.
What we get asked most
Which processes should we automate first?
The repetitive, rule-based, high-volume ones: that is where the return is biggest and arrives soonest. We start with a diagnosis that orders them by impact and by ease.
Does it work with the tools I already use?
Yes. We hook the automation into your usual systems (ERP, CRM, spreadsheets, email, web) so you do not have to change the way you work.
What is the difference between RPA and DPA?
RPA automates specific tasks by mimicking what a person would do; DPA orchestrates full processes end to end. They are often combined: bots for the tasks, orchestration for the flow.
How long until I see a return?
We usually start with quick-return processes so the savings show up soon. And in the diagnosis phase we give you a realistic estimate before you invest.
Is automation going to put someone out of work?
Our aim is to free people from the tedious work so they can focus on what adds value. Automation removes tasks, not people: the talent moves to where it counts.
What if the process changes later on?
We design automations so they can be adjusted, and we monitor them. When the process evolves, the automation evolves with it.
Do my processes need to be perfect before we start?
No. Sometimes, before automating, it is worth tuning the process, and we will tell you so honestly: automating chaos just leaves you with faster chaos.
What would you like to stop doing by hand?
Tell us which processes eat up your time and we will tell you which to automate, how and what savings to expect. We answer fast.