Per sector, the work that keeps coming back
The same pattern shows up everywhere: between two perfectly good packages sits a person retyping. What differs per sector is which data, which exceptions and which rules apply.
Where we have done this before
Each page describes the process, the exceptions that break it, and what it costs. If your sector is not here, the process usually still is — ask.
Orders that enter themselves
Order intake is the most repeated and most error-prone manual work there is. Also the most measurable.
Read more → Installation and technicalFrom docket to invoice
The money is stuck between the finished job and the invoice. Every day a docket waits is a day later invoicing.
Read more → ConstructionInstalments and extra work
The margin sits in what gets added and taken off during the project — exactly the part tracked by hand.
Read more → Transport and logisticsWaybills into the invoicing
Waiting time and extra stops are on the docket somewhere but not in the system, so they get invoiced late or not at all.
Read more → Property and serviceEverything arrives by email
The work is not in answering but in working out which unit, which owner and which contractor it belongs to.
Read more → HorticultureBatches, settlements, certificates
Short lead times and long paper trails. We automate the administration around the crop, not the crop.
Read more → Food productionTraceability without retyping
Every product carries a file. It is usually correct — it just takes disproportionate manual work to keep it that way.
Read more → Recruitment and staffingThe admin between placements
Your ATS already does the CV work. The time goes into timesheets, invoicing and chasing certificates.
Read more →If your sector is not listed
These eight are where we have done the work before, not the limit of what we build. The processes themselves — reading documents, matching them to something, checking them against a rule and passing them on — are the same almost everywhere. What differs is the vocabulary and the exceptions.
So the more useful question is not which sector you are in but which work keeps coming back. If that is a document arriving in a format you did not choose, being retyped into a system you already own, we have probably built it.
Start with one process
Tell us which work gets retyped most often at your company. If automating it turns out to be a bad idea, you will hear that in the first conversation — before there is an invoice.
The first conversation is free and without obligation. Want it substantiated? The Automation Check is €295 — deducted if you have us build within 30 days.