Agency capacity planning automation - warn before the calendar lies
An exception-alert pattern that compares committed hours, actual hours, and work waiting on a client before capacity becomes a surprise.
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An exception-alert pattern that compares committed hours, actual hours, and work waiting on a client before capacity becomes a surprise.
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Read the dossier →A scheduled three-ledger check for store, warehouse, and financial inventory counts that finds differences before stock decisions.
Read the dossier →A practical exception queue for ecommerce operators who need one owner and next action for store, warehouse, and carrier problems.
Read the dossier →A reconciliation-ledger pattern that helps ecommerce operators find items that do not tie before finance has to chase them manually.
Read the dossier →A return-decision table for ecommerce operators who need evidence, policy status, stock destination, refund state, and a human owner.
Read the dossier →A SKU margin-card pattern that joins sales, refunds, fees, fulfilment, and cost confidence before an operator doubles down on the wrong product.
Read the dossier →The real monthly line items for keeping a production AI agent alive, and why the bill is small most months and spikes on a few.
Read the dossier →The plain difference between a Zapier zap and an AI agent, a task-by-task table of which to use, and where rails stop working.
Read the dossier →A task-by-task sort of the Amazon back office: what a cheap tool already covers, what needs a person, and the few jobs worth a custom build.
Read the dossier →Why onboarding is the first thing an agency should automate, where it actually leaks, and how the build goes.
Read the dossier →Automations rarely crash. They drift, keep reporting success, and send the wrong output for weeks. Here is how to catch it.
Read the dossier →One clear rule for when to build an automation in-house and when to hire it out, plus a scorecard you can run on any workflow in ten minutes.
Read the dossier →The plain difference between a custom GPT and an AI agent, with four checkpoints that tell you which one your job actually needs.
Read the dossier →The buyer questions that expose a weak automation shop, with the answer a good one gives and the red flag that should end the call.
Read the dossier →The order to automate agency work in, how many hours each layer eats per client, and which ones need judgment versus a simple tool.
Read the dossier →What a Slack AI agent actually is, the four parts every real one has, and how a build goes from a rules doc to a working assistant in your channel.
Read the dossier →Real price ranges for a custom AI automation build, and the five things that quietly move the number up or down.
Read the dossier →A ten-minute test with three numbers you already know that tells you whether a task is worth automating, plus the two corrections everyone skips.
Read the dossier →A step-by-step way to take a judgment call that lives in one head and turn it into a written check a machine runs every morning.
Read the dossier →A real agency outbound stack, taken apart down to the table columns, the daily 45-minute checklist, and the first-line pattern - so you can copy the setup.
Read the dossier →Speed is the smallest thing automation does. The bigger job is reading everything at once and flagging the client, account, or number you were about to miss.
Read the dossier →A plain comparison of custom AI agents, SaaS automation tools, DIY no-code, and consultancies - costs, breaking points, and who each one actually fits.
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