Workflow Automation
Give your team hours back every week by automating the manual work underneath.
Workflow automation replaces the manual ops eating your team's time — data entry, routing, reporting, handoffs — with systems that run those tasks automatically. Every Infrastructure build starts with a paid audit.
What Workflow Automation changes
- →Hours back per week — Slack's 2023 survey put it near 3.6 hrs for automation users
- →Fewer errors
- →Faster turnaround
Independent, industry-standard benchmarks — each cited to its primary source, not Makavele's own results. Your numbers depend on your business.
How Workflow Automation works
- 01
Audit
We map the manual workflows and cost each one.
- 02
Automate
We build the automation and connect the tools you already pay for.
- 03
Operate
We run and maintain it, with monitoring.
Who Workflow Automation is for
- Ops-heavy teams in agencies, SaaS, and professional services
Scope
Every build starts with a paid audit.
Starter
One workflow
- →One high-value workflow
- →Tool integration
- →Monitoring
Growth
Connected workflows
- →Multiple connected workflows
- →Shared data layer
- →Reporting
Scale
Department-wide
- →Department-wide automation
- →Dedicated maintenance
- →Roadmap
FAQ
How much time does automation actually save?+
Slack's State of Work 2023 survey of 18,000+ desk workers found people using workplace automation saved about 3.6 hours a week. We scope your number against your actual process rather than a benchmark — the honest answer depends on how manual your ops are today.
Why start with an audit?+
Every Infrastructure build starts with a paid audit so we automate the highest-cost workflow first, with a clear before-and-after — not a guess.
Let's talk.
Tell us what's bleeding hours. We'll tell you honestly if AI fixes it.