Clear workflows, dashboards, and internal tools
I help small teams move from spreadsheet chaos, unclear workflows, and manual reporting to simple internal tools, dashboards, and lightweight automations that support daily work.
From operational chaos to control
What I help with
Delivery operations clarity
I help founders, agency owners, and delivery teams understand what is happening across projects, people, risks, and follow-ups. The work starts with visibility before adding tools.
- checkProject status
- checkOwnership
- checkRisk visibility
- checkReporting cadence
Internal tools and dashboards
I turn operational workflows into simple CRM-style tools, trackers, dashboards, and reporting views. The focus is on practical daily use, not complex enterprise software.
- checkCRMs and trackers
- checkStatus dashboards
- checkFollow-up views
- checkSimple reporting
Workflow automation
I help identify which manual steps are worth automating and which should first be clarified. Automation should support the process, not hide unclear logic.
- checkWorkflow review
- checkQuick wins
- checkAutomation logic
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Core services
Workflow Automation Diagnostic
For teams that know the process is too manual, but are not sure what should be automated first.
Manual steps create delays, duplicated work, and missed follow-ups.
Process map, quick wins, automation opportunities, implementation proposal.
Spreadsheet-to-App / Internal CRM
For teams using Excel or Google Sheets as a hidden business system for leads, clients, candidates, or projects.
The spreadsheet became too fragile for daily operational control.
Data structure, statuses, interface, dashboard, handover notes.
Dashboard / Reporting Setup
For teams that need one clear view of pipeline, status, workload, risks, ownership, or follow-ups.
Managers spend too much time collecting updates manually.
Metrics structure, dashboard layout, status views, reporting logic.
Selected work / examples
Portfolio projects, demos, and anonymized cases. Demo and anonymized items are labeled clearly.
JobFlow CRM
A lightweight CRM-style system for tracking vacancies, applications, companies, contacts, documents, and follow-ups in one structured workflow.
View example arrow_forwardLead-to-Payment Automation
A demo workflow for capturing leads, storing them in a CRM-style base, sending confirmations, triggering follow-ups, and tracking payment-related status.
View example arrow_forwardAirtable AI Marketing CRM
An Airtable-based marketing operations setup where campaign data feeds AI-generated content, review status, approval flow, and team notifications.
View example arrow_forwardDelivery Operations Case
An anonymized delivery operations case focused on resource planning, staffing visibility, reporting cadence, and operational control.
View example arrow_forwardFixed-price Delivery Stabilization
An anonymized fixed-price delivery case focused on scope control, risk visibility, change requests, and client alignment.
View example arrow_forwardSome examples are portfolio demos or anonymized cases used to show workflow thinking, system structure, delivery-control logic and implementation approach.
How we can start
Choose the starting point that matches your current need.
Low Commitment
Send a project request
Use the form to describe what is manual, unclear, or difficult to track. I will review the context and suggest the most practical next step.
Best when you already know what workflow needs improvement.
Send request arrow_forwardBest First Step
Request operational diagnostic
A small diagnostic helps clarify the process, users, data, bottlenecks, and quick wins before committing to implementation.
Useful when the problem is visible, but the solution is not yet clear.
Request diagnosticHigh Intent
Discuss a build or setup
For a more concrete need, we can discuss a fixed-scope pilot: CRM, tracker, dashboard, workflow automation, or MVP delivery setup.
The first version should stay focused enough to be useful quickly.
Discuss build arrow_forwardWhat happens next
After the first request or diagnostic, the work follows a simple process focused on clarity, scope control and practical implementation.
Map current workflow
Understand how the process works today, where information lives and where work gets stuck.
Define statuses & fields
Clarify data structure, statuses, ownership, next actions and reporting needs.
Build the first setup
Create a focused first version of the CRM, dashboard, tracker, automation or delivery-control setup.
Test & refine
Validate against daily usage and improve based on real feedback.
Start with a practical first step
Briefly describe what you want to build, improve, automate or make more visible. I'll review the context and suggest whether a diagnostic, dashboard, CRM, tracker, automation or delivery-control setup makes sense.
No obligation — just a focused recommendation.
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