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

01

Workflow automation

Enquiries that file themselves, invoices that chase themselves, reports that write themselves — across email, spreadsheets and your existing software.

02

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.

03

System integrations

Your booking system talking to your calendar talking to your accounts. The plumbing between tools is where most hours are lost.

04

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.

Typical projectfrom £1,0001–3 weeks to launchFull pricing →

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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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