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Automation

Automation Consultant

A senior partner to find the highest-leverage automations and build them right.

The role

Not every process should be automated, and the order you tackle them in decides whether automation pays off or just adds complexity.

An automation consultant brings the judgment to pick the few changes with outsized payback — and the hands to build them properly, not just slideware.

Where to start

High leverage first, complexity last

We assess your workflows, score them by effort against payback, and sequence the work so you see results early and avoid automating the wrong thing. Strategy and implementation from the same partner.

What we do

A senior partner, not a ticket queue

Opportunity audit

A structured look across your operations to find where automation would actually move the needle.

Prioritization

We score each opportunity by effort and payback so the sequence is obvious — quick wins first.

Tool selection

Vendor-neutral advice on the right tools for your stack, budget, and team — no lock-in for its own sake.

Implementation

We don’t just advise — we build the automations and prove them on real work.

Team enablement

Your team learns to own and extend what we build, so the value compounds after we’re gone.

Ongoing advisory

A standing partner to review what’s working and tackle the next opportunity when you’re ready.

How it runs

How an advisory engagement runs

1

Assess

We map your workflows and surface every automation opportunity worth considering.

2

Prioritize

Score by effort and payback, then agree the sequence together.

3

Implement

Build the highest-leverage automations first and validate them on real cases.

4

Advise

Stay on as a partner to refine, enable your team, and take on what’s next.

Questions

Automation consulting, answered

What does an automation consultant do?

An automation consultant finds where automation will pay off in your business, sequences the work by leverage, selects the right tools, and — with 3 Lions — implements the automations too, rather than handing over a report.

Why not just use no-code tools myself?

No-code tools are powerful, but knowing what to automate, in what order, and how to make it reliable is where most DIY efforts stall. A consultant brings that judgment and saves you the expensive detours.

What does an engagement look like?

Most start with an assessment and a prioritized roadmap, followed by implementation of the top opportunities, with optional ongoing advisory. We scope it to your situation on the first call.

Which tools do you work with?

We’re tool-agnostic and recommend based on fit — commonly n8n, Google Workspace automation, and direct API integrations, chosen to avoid lock-in.

Start with the highest-leverage automation

Book a call and we’ll find the one or two changes most worth making first.

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