AI Workflow Automation
Automate the manual processes draining your team — with PowerShell, Azure Functions, Logic Apps, ServiceNow, and n8n.
I build automated workflows that remove the repetitive, manual work draining your team — lead routing, document processing, reporting, AI-assisted triage — using PowerShell, Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and ServiceNow, plus n8n where it fits, with LLM steps where they genuinely help.
The problem
Your team spends hours every week copying data between systems, triaging requests, and producing the same reports by hand. It's slow, error-prone, and a waste of skilled people.
What you get
- A reliable automation that runs the process for you, end to end
- Fewer errors and faster turnaround on routine work
- AI used where it adds value — extraction, classification, drafting
- Clear visibility: logging, notifications, and a short walkthrough
Deliverables
- A deployed automation (PowerShell, Azure Functions, Logic Apps, ServiceNow, or n8n)
- Integration with your tools and data sources
- A short Loom walkthrough and basic documentation
- Optional: a maintenance retainer to keep it running
How it works
- 1
Map
We map the current manual process and the ideal outcome.
- 2
Build
I build and test the workflow against your real cases.
- 3
Deploy
It goes live in your environment with monitoring.
- 4
Handover
Walkthrough, docs, and optional ongoing support.
FAQ
Which platform do you use?
Whatever fits your stack — PowerShell and Azure Functions for code-grade control, Logic Apps and ServiceNow for enterprise integration, and n8n for fast, flexible automation. I recommend based on your environment and budget.
Do all workflows use AI?
No. I use AI only where it earns its place. Often deterministic automation is faster, cheaper, and more reliable — knowing the difference is the value.
How fast can a workflow be delivered?
A scoped single workflow is typically delivered in days, not months.
Let's connect
Tell me what you're trying to automate or build. I usually reply within one business day.
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