Service — AI & Automation
Automation that pays for itself.
Every small business has a stack of jobs that eat hours and add nothing: retyping enquiries into spreadsheets, chasing booking confirmations, writing the same email forty times. That stack is what Buildezy automates.
This isn't 'add a chatbot and hope'. It starts with an audit of where your hours actually go, then wires practical automation — sometimes AI, sometimes plain logic — into the tools you already use. If a job doesn't save more than it costs, it doesn't get built.
What's included
Workflow automation
Enquiries that file themselves, invoices that chase themselves, reports that write themselves — across email, spreadsheets and your existing software.
AI assistants & chat
Assistants that answer the questions your customers actually ask — trained on your prices, menus and policies, with a human handover when it matters.
System integrations
Your booking system talking to your calendar talking to your accounts. The plumbing between tools is where most hours are lost.
Internal tools & dashboards
When a spreadsheet has become the business, a simple internal tool ends the version-chaos — built in days, not months.
Who this is for
Owner-operators drowning in admin, service businesses handling the same enquiries daily, and offices where one spreadsheet quietly runs everything.
Relevant work
All work →
KitchenApp
Web app · ToolsReact · Real-time data
Fair questions
What can actually be automated in a small business?
The usual wins: enquiry handling and quoting, booking confirmations and reminders, review requests, invoice chasing, stock alerts, and report writing. The audit call maps your specific list — most businesses find 5–10 hours a week hiding in it.
Is AI really useful for a business my size, or just hype?
Both exist. AI is genuinely good at reading messages, drafting replies and answering routine questions; it's the wrong tool for plenty else, where boring reliable automation wins. You get an honest split of which is which for your workflows — that honesty is the service.
What does automation cost, and what's the return?
Projects start at £1,000. The maths is simple: a workflow that saves five hours a week pays for itself in weeks. Every proposal includes the hours-saved estimate so you can check that maths yourself.
Tell me what you're building.
A sentence or two is plenty. You'll get a reply within 24 hours and a fixed quote within 48 — free, no obligation.
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