what's possible · built to order
the busywork, handled
every business has the same handful of small tasks done by hand, every week, that quietly eat hours: copying an order somewhere, sending the same email, updating the same list. handed off to a system, they happen on their own, on time, without you remembering to do them.
what it feels like
three gestures. each one is a single outcome you'd feel, never a screenshot, never a real client.
play with it
drive the live thing. type, tap, watch. the same instrument as the tile, with room to breathe.
not a screenshot, not a loop. you change the input, the surface answers.
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ask the resident
higgi, scoped to this page. ask anything, if it's off topic he'll point you at the right place.
you're looking at the busywork, handled. tell me the one task you do by hand every week and i'll tell you whether it can run itself.
or try one of these
how we'd build yours
three steps. honest about what we do, never about how.
- 01
we sit with you for a morning
list every task done by hand. the ones you do, the ones your team does, the ones nobody owns.
- 02
we automate the heaviest three
with you watching the first run. you keep the override, we keep the watch.
- 03
we expand as trust grows
the rest move over month by month. nothing flips silently, you sign off on each.
what changed for one of them
anonymised. one number, one caveat. the lesson is the line below.
service operator, 4-person team
six to twelve hours a week reclaimed across the team. three weekly admin tasks moved into the background. nothing slipped in fourteen weeks.
range 6-12 h/wk, one case · self-reported · your numbers depend on which tasks we automate
questions
what gets asked at this point on the page.
what if a task you automate breaks?
you hear about it before the customer does. every task has a watch on it, with an escalation path that ends with a human (us, then you). silent failure is the bug we work hardest to prevent.
do i lose control of the work?
no. every automation has a kill-switch and a manual-mode fallback. you can pause anything from a single screen. the goal is fewer hands on the same outputs, not a black box you can't open.
what about the unusual cases?
those route to you. we automate the eighty-percent pattern; the edge cases get flagged for a human. that's the line we hold, never automate something that needs judgment.
how is this different from an off-the-shelf automation tool?
those are tool-rentals on shared infrastructure. ours runs on your own stack, owned forever, with a real person watching it. no monthly fee per task, no vendor lock, no surprise rate-limit on a tuesday.
three ways from here
want this for yours? pick whichever is closest to hand.
- track 1
talk to higgi
keep typing in the panel above, he's scoped to this topic and will stay honest about whether it fits.
back to the chat ↑ - track 2
book a real call
twenty minutes with a founder, straight talk, your business, no slides.
email us → - track 3
keep reading
the other things higgihq builds, pick whichever feels closest to your week.
whatever gets built is safe & sound by default.