IT Services / Automation
Expert n8n workflow development and automation services, built so your team stops copy-pasting between systems and goes back to actual work.
Workflow architecture, custom nodes, and self-hosted n8n setups, automation that lives where you can see and audit it.
Two-way sync between SAP B1, Tally, Zoho, HubSpot, and your custom systems, without paying per-record SaaS connector fees.
Cron-style jobs, webhook listeners, and event-driven pipelines built with retries, dead-letter queues, and proper observability.
Auto-generated invoices, contracts, follow-up emails, and approval routing, built once, runs forever.
LLM-powered triage, summarisation, and classification slotted into your workflows where deterministic rules can't keep up.
Run history, secrets management, and access controls so automations are something audit teams approve of, not work around.
Tools we use
How we engage
A short paid workshop where we sit with your stakeholders, audit the current state, and agree the success metric for the build.
Wireframes, journey maps, and a working prototype. Architecture decisions are documented and reviewed before a single production line is written.
Two-week sprints with a live preview environment, weekly demos, and a shared backlog. You can see the build come together day by day.
Production launch, monitoring, and a defined post-launch support window, followed by an ongoing retainer if you want one.
Self-hostable, predictable cost regardless of volume, and the freedom to run custom code inside a workflow. We use Zapier and Make where they fit, but for anything mid-volume or sensitive, n8n usually wins.
Yes, we deploy n8n to your cloud account with backups, monitoring, and a hardened configuration. You stay in control of your data.
Every flow ships with retries, alerting on failure, dead-letter queues for manual review, and a weekly health report. If something fails twice in a row, someone hears about it.
Let's build something
Tell us what you're trying to build. We'll come back within one business day with a written brief, a rough estimate, and the next step.