Now taking Q1 2026 engagements

Automation your team
can actually trust.

We design, build, and operate AI-powered workflows across CRM, ERP, finance, and operations — architected so your finance team can audit them, your CTO can extend them, and your operators actually use them.

30-minute session. No sales pitch. We look at your stack, you keep the notes.

Built on the stacks enterprise teams already run

  • Salesforce
  • HubSpot
  • NetSuite
  • SAP
  • Snowflake
  • n8n
  • Temporal
  • LangGraph
  • OpenAI
  • Anthropic
About 1Automation

A senior engineering team, structured like an agency.

Most companies don't need another SaaS subscription. They need someone to look at the way work moves through their business and rebuild the parts that keep breaking — the ones held together by exports, forwarded emails, and one person who knows the workaround.

1Automation is the team that does that work. We architect workflows across CRM, ERP, finance, and operations, wire in AI where it earns its place, and hand back systems that are observable, documented, and safe to change. When you'd rather we keep running them, we can.

We're remote-first, working with teams across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Every engagement is led by a senior architect — not a project manager routing tickets to juniors.

Senior-led
Architect on every call, from discovery through handover.
Six-week default
Long enough to build well, short enough to matter this quarter.
Stack-agnostic
We work with what you have. No forced migrations to sell licenses.
Why this matters now

The cost of manual work is compounding — quietly, and in every department.

Automation isn't a productivity tactic anymore. It's the difference between teams that can absorb growth and teams that hire around every new problem. The companies pulling ahead this cycle aren't the ones with the most tools. They're the ones whose tools actually talk to each other.

Hours that never come back

Operations, finance, and sales teams typically lose 20–40% of their week to work that machines should be doing. That time doesn't get reclaimed by better meetings.

Silent failure modes

Zapier setups and forwarded-email workflows break invisibly. By the time you notice, a week of records is wrong and the audit trail is gone.

Hiring around the problem

Every quarter you delay, the workaround gets more expensive. Headcount added to route around broken process is the most expensive automation there is.

The AI window is open

Language models are finally reliable enough to handle judgment work — classification, routing, drafting — inside real workflows. The advantage goes to teams who put them to work now.