Currently taking on new automation projects

Automate the boring parts
of your business.

I build production-ready automation that runs while you sleep — custom scripts, no-code workflows, CI/CD pipelines, webhooks, AI integrations. Less manual work. Faster turnaround. Fewer mistakes.

Tools I work with

  • n8n
  • Zapier
  • Make
  • GitHub Actions
  • OpenAI
  • Claude
  • Webhooks
  • Shortcuts
  • Python · Node · Bash

What I build

From a small script that saves an hour a day,
to full pipelines that run your operations.

Custom scripts & CLI tools

Python, Node, and Bash automations that take a repetitive task and reduce it to one command — or zero.

n8n, Zapier & Make workflows

No-code workflows that connect the tools you already use — Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Stripe, Sheets, and 500+ more.

CI/CD pipelines

GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Azure DevOps. Build, test, and deployment pipelines that turn manual hours into automated minutes.

Webhooks & triggers

Event-driven systems that react in real time — form submissions, payments, support tickets, file uploads, anything with an API.

AI & LLM integrations

Drop GPT, Claude, or local models into real workflows — summarize email, triage tickets, extract data, draft replies, generate reports.

Scheduled jobs & reports

Daily digests, weekly KPIs, end-of-month reports — running on schedule, landing where your team already lives.

macOS & iOS Shortcuts

Personal productivity automations — one tap to capture, route, summarize, or trigger workflows from your phone or Mac.

Custom integrations

When off-the-shelf connectors don't cut it — custom APIs, OAuth flows, and bridges between systems that weren't meant to talk.

Don't see your use case? Most automation problems look unique until you describe them out loud. Tell me what you're stuck on. (opens in new tab)

10×
faster workflows than manual
24/7
runs without you watching it
0
copy-paste errors at 2 a.m.

How it works

Four steps. Production-ready at the end of them.

  1. 01

    Discover

    Free 15-min call. You describe the painful part of your workflow. I tell you whether automation makes sense — honestly.

  2. 02

    Design

    A short proposal: what gets automated, which tools, how long it'll take, what it costs. No surprises.

  3. 03

    Ship

    I build it, test it, document it, and walk you through it. Production-ready means it survives bad data, retries, and a Monday morning.

  4. 04

    Maintain

    Optional ongoing support — monitoring, tweaks, and new automations as your business grows.

Examples

Things teams hire me to automate.

Sales

New lead arrives → enriched in Clearbit/Apollo → scored → routed to the right rep on Slack → logged in CRM. All in seconds.

Support

Incoming tickets summarized by an LLM, tagged by topic, severity-scored, and drafted with a suggested reply for an agent to send.

Ops

End-of-day reports pulled from Stripe, Shopify, and Sheets — assembled into a single Slack digest at 6 p.m. sharp.

Marketing

Blog post published → auto-generate social copy → schedule across LinkedIn, X, and Bluesky → log performance back into Notion.

Engineering

Pull request opened → tests run → preview deployed → screenshots posted as a comment → Slack notified. Faster reviews, fewer regressions.

Personal

One Shortcut on your phone: captures voice → transcribes → routes to the right project in your Notion or Things inbox.

Why me

15+ years building automation that has to work.

I come from a software engineering background — JavaScript, .NET, CI/CD pipelines, and large enterprise products where automation isn't a nice-to-have, it's how releases ship at all. That same engineering discipline is what I bring to your business automation.

  • Production-ready by default. Error handling, retries, alerts, logs — not a happy-path demo.
  • Documented. You shouldn't need me to understand what's running.
  • Tested. Before it touches your live data.
  • Pragmatic. A 20-line script often beats a 200-node workflow. I'll tell you which one you need.

FAQ

Common questions.

How much does a typical automation cost?

Most projects land between a quick fixed-fee script and a multi-week build. I quote per project after the discovery call — no hourly billing surprises.

Do I need to use a specific tool?

No. I pick the right tool for the job — sometimes it's n8n, sometimes Zapier, sometimes a custom script. I'll explain the tradeoffs in plain language.

What if I'm not sure automation is worth it?

That's exactly what the free 15-min call is for. If automating a process won't pay back the cost of building it, I'll tell you.

Do you work with companies outside Canada?

Yes — fully remote, comfortable across North American and European time zones.

Can you maintain what you build?

Optional. I can hand it off with documentation, or stay on for monitoring and ongoing improvements.

Let's talk

Book a free 15-minute consultation.

Tell me about the part of your business that drains the most time. I'll tell you whether it's worth automating — and if it is, exactly how I'd do it.

No commitment. No sales pitch. Just a conversation.