How many hours a week does your team spend retyping the same information?
Information arrives one way and somebody on your team has to move it by hand into the system that actually runs the job. They re-enter it, check it, chase whatever is missing, and do the whole thing again next week. Designli automates that work with AI agents, one named process at a time.
Book Your Impact WeekNobody writes a check to fix a ten-minute problem.
Walk your own office for a day and you'll count them. A customer fills out a form on your website and somebody retypes it into the system that runs the job. Scheduling lives in a spreadsheet only one person knows how to read. Friday afternoon goes to the invoice run. The monthly report gets assembled by hand out of four places, and the person assembling it is usually you.
Each one takes ten minutes, or twenty, or an hour. None of them is big enough on its own to justify a software project, so each one stays exactly where it is and quietly gets a little worse as you grow. Add them up across a month and it's real money, spread so thin across the week that it never shows up on a report anyone reads.
That math held for a long time. Custom software used to cost more than the small problem it solved, so the sensible move was to hire another person and keep going. That stopped being the case once the cost of building the small thing came down far enough to be worth doing, and Designli builds it for owners who never planned on running a software project.
Plenty of this never turns into a software project in the first place. A lot of what your team does by hand can be handled by an AI agent or an automated workflow running inside the tools you already pay for, with no new app for anyone to open and nothing new for them to learn. That's AI implementation inside your own company, aimed at how the business runs day to day rather than at a product you'd sell to somebody else.
The three costs that actually hurt.
Manual work doesn't send you an invoice, so it's easy to carry for years without pricing it. Here's what it's charging you.
The hours you never get back.
Every hour spent moving information between systems is an hour nobody spends selling, serving a customer, or fixing something that matters. It's the most expensive kind of busy, because it looks like progress while it's happening.
The errors nobody catches until later.
A digit transposed at intake becomes a wrong invoice three weeks later, and the cost is never just the typo. You pay again in the phone call, the credit, and the customer wondering what else you got wrong.
The work that only runs when one person shows up.
When a process lives in somebody's head, their vacation is a bottleneck and their resignation is an emergency. That risk is sitting in your business right now, unpriced.
One week inside how your business really runs.
Before anything gets built, Designli spends a week with your team. We spend it with the people doing the work, walking us through the form, the spreadsheet, the inbox, and the thing they do every Friday that nobody has ever written down.
You come out of that week with a scored findings report that ranks your manual processes by what they cost you and how hard they'd be to automate, plus a 90-day automation plan with a named Day-30 outcome. That outcome is one specific process, automated and running in your business. How that work gets built is covered on the AI implementation and AI agents page.
Hit your custom Day-30 outcome or your next month is free. If the process your plan names isn't automated and running by then, you get an entire month of work from your team at no charge, so Designli is the one carrying the financial risk of missing the date.
A team assigned to your business.
Designli assigns a team to your business. They work the plan in order, and you're the one who says what comes next. When a process turns out to matter more than whatever is sitting at the top of the list, you say so and the order changes that week.
Your pod pairs an engineer who writes the code with a consultant who owns the process side, and a Designli lead who has run this play before keeps them pointed at the plan. You pay for their assigned time, billed monthly the way a subscription recurs, and it's the only line on the invoice.
Everything they build belongs to you. The code sits in your repositories, it runs on accounts with your name on them, and the prompts and documentation come with it. The AI implementation and AI agents page covers how it gets built and how it's kept safe once it's live.
“Designli has a great process for drawing out more information about your needs, pain points, vision and small details that need to be considered.”
Let's price the work your team does by hand.
Give us thirty minutes and walk us through a day in your business. If there's something worth automating, the Impact Week is where we find it and put a date on it.
