Automation services for Scottish businesses

Three ways we help: one-off scripts that save hours a week, integrated systems that replace whole workflows, and internal web apps that pull it all together.

Small automations

The short Python scripts that quietly save an hour every day. We find the repeat task, write the script, and put it somewhere it runs on its own.

  • Spreadsheet reading and writing
  • Bulk email and template generation
  • Competitor price scraping
  • Scheduled reports and reminders
  • File renaming, sorting and archiving
See examples →
Most common

Large automation systems

When small scripts aren’t enough: several systems, several teams, several data sources, all needing to move in lockstep. We engineer it end-to-end.

  • Multi-API integrations (CRM, accounting, logistics)
  • Data pipelines and ETL
  • Scheduled and event-driven workflows
  • Error handling, monitoring, alerting
  • Hosted on your infrastructure or ours
How we approach large builds →

Intranets

A private web application for your team. Replace the shared spreadsheets, the emailed forms, the “ask Sharon, she knows” processes.

  • Bookings and scheduling
  • Approval and sign-off flows
  • Case and record management
  • Role-based access and audit logs
  • Dashboards and exportable reports
What an intranet looks like →

How we work with you

No six-month discovery phase. No 40-page requirements document. We find one painful workflow, automate it, and put it in your hands.

  1. Step 1

    Discover

    A 30-minute call to understand the task, the data, and where the hours go.

  2. Step 2

    Prototype

    Within a week, a working script or tool handling a real sample of your data.

  3. Step 3

    Deploy

    We schedule it, host it, or install it in your environment ‐ whichever fits.

  4. Step 4

    Support

    Automations break when the world changes. We keep yours running.

Spending hours on something a script could do?

Book a free 30-minute discovery call. We’ll look at one workflow together and tell you honestly whether automating it is worth it.