AI workflow automation services that connect your existing systems and deliver outputs automatically, eliminating the manual steps between your CRM, ERP, helpdesk, and reporting tools. One workflow for a lean operation or multi-system pipelines across a mid-market business. AI workflow automation small business teams, mid-market departments, and enterprise divisions rely on to connect systems and automate outputs.
AI workflow automation replaces multi-step manual processes with AI systems that can route tasks, analyze data, generate outputs, and trigger decisions automatically across tools like CRM, ERP, helpdesk, and internal platforms.
The manual work exists in the gaps between your systems. You bought the CRM. You implemented the ERP. You have the helpdesk and the reporting tools. But someone is still exporting from one system, reformatting in a spreadsheet, and importing into another. Someone is still pulling data from three places before they can build the report leadership needs.
That gap between your tools is exactly where AI workflow automation operates. We connect the systems you already have and automate the steps between them, without replacing anything that works.
Connect multiple data sources and deliver formatted reports automatically on any schedule. Monthly inventory reports. Financial close packages. Operational dashboards. No manual consolidation, no formatting, no re-entry.
Move data between systems that don't natively integrate: CRM to ERP, POS to warehouse, helpdesk to analytics, automatically, with validation, reconciliation, and error handling built in.
Automate invoice processing, payment follow-up, reconciliation, and financial close workflows. Reduce days of manual finance work to hours of review and approval.
Automate document generation, formatting, approval routing, and delivery, for contracts, proposals, reports, and management commentary. Documents generated from data, not typed from scratch.
Monthly, quarterly, or weekly reports that require pulling data from multiple systems, reconciling differences, formatting outputs, and distributing to stakeholders. Consuming skilled staff time on work that follows completely predictable patterns.
Customer data in the helpdesk that needs to be in the CRM. Financial data in the ERP that needs to be in the reporting tool. Inventory data in the warehouse system that needs to be in the management report. All moved manually today.
Overdue invoice follow-up managed manually with no consistency. Payment reconciliation done in spreadsheets. Finance teams spending time on administrative chase work rather than analysis and strategy.
Systems that were bought to solve individual problems but don't share data with each other. Organizations running on four or five tools with manual handoffs between all of them.
Proposals, reports, contracts, and summaries built manually from templates. Staff spending time formatting documents that could be generated automatically from existing data.
Manual processes that work at current scale but create bottlenecks when transaction volume, reporting frequency, or team size increases. The process needs to scale. The headcount cannot.
Automate ticket routing and response drafting in helpdesk tools. Update CRM records from call transcripts and emails. Trigger onboarding sequences based on customer behaviour. Deliver support performance reports automatically.
AI for Customer Operations →Connect POS, warehouse, and ERP systems into automated reporting pipelines. Reconcile multi-system data automatically. Flag discrepancies for review. Deliver operational reports on schedule without manual assembly.
AI for Business Operations →Automate financial close data collection, variance analysis, and management commentary. Reconcile accounts payable and receivable automatically. Trigger payment follow-up based on invoice age and client history.
AI for Finance →We map the full manual process end to end. Every data source, every transformation step, every handoff, every output format. We document exactly what the automated system needs to replicate and where it can improve on the manual version.
We design the automation pipeline: the data connections, the transformation logic, the validation rules, the error handling, and the delivery mechanism. You review the design before we build anything.
We build the pipeline and run it in parallel with the manual process to validate accuracy before cutover. One full cycle of parallel running: one month for monthly reports, one quarter for quarterly processes, before the manual process is retired.
We track delivery time, accuracy, error rate, and exception frequency after go-live. Pipelines are optimized based on real performance data. Edge cases are handled as they emerge.
A 180-person SaaS company has a finance team of four managing 300 to 400 invoices per month. Overdue follow-up is handled manually. A finance associate tracks outstanding invoices in a spreadsheet, sends follow-up emails individually, and updates the CRM after each interaction. The process is inconsistent. Some accounts get chased promptly. Others fall through the gaps. Days Sales Outstanding is running 15 days above the company's target.
Taycan AI maps the full invoice-to-cash workflow. We identify three automation opportunities: automated payment reminders triggered by invoice age and client payment history, CRM updates logged automatically after each follow-up, and an escalation workflow that routes accounts more than 45 days overdue to the account manager with full context assembled.
We build the automation pipeline connecting their billing system, CRM, and email platform. The system sends reminders on a schedule calibrated to each client's payment history. It logs every interaction automatically. It escalates genuinely at-risk accounts without manual triage.
Days Sales Outstanding drops by 11 days in the first quarter. The finance associate who managed manual follow-up spends that time on cash flow forecasting instead. No new headcount. Consistent follow-up on every account regardless of who is in the office.
Book a free strategy call. We identify your highest-value automation opportunity and scope a practical next step.
Small business: start with one workflow.
Mid-market: automate across departments without adding headcount.
Enterprise division: deploy faster than your company-wide program allows.