The systems businesses wish they'd had years ago.
One developer, honestly scoped work, and systems that keep earning their keep long after launch.
Hi, I’m Emilis — I build automation and web systems for businesses that want less manual work and more control over their operations.
I work with founders and managers whose businesses are already running, but are slowed down by admin work, repetitive tasks, and lost inquiries.
My job is to turn these into working systems: from customer inquiries to bookings, reminders, and internal workflow automation.
I don’t care about technology for its own sake — I care about clear results: less chaos, more completed jobs, and systems that reliably run in the background.
How I work is as important as what I build.
If something isn't worth automating, I'll say so. You get advice, not a sales pitch.
Reliable systems on tools that scale with you — not brittle hacks that break in a month.
You talk to the person building it. No account managers, no telephone game.
Hours saved, leads captured, revenue booked. If it doesn't move a number, why build it?
Good to know.
Most single automations ship in 1–2 weeks. Larger systems and full builds typically run 3–6 weeks. You'll get a clear timeline before I start — no open-ended projects.
Almost certainly. I build around the CRM, inbox, forms and tools you already use — the goal is to remove friction, not make you switch everything. If something genuinely doesn't fit, I'll tell you honestly.
Not at all — small and growing businesses benefit most, because every hour and every lead counts more. It starts with the one thing that'll save you the most, then grows from there.
You get clear documentation, a walkthrough, and post-launch support. Many clients move onto a light retainer so I can keep tuning and extending things as the business grows — but there's no obligation.