The automation we write about, built for your business.
A three-person team with the right automations outruns a thirty-person team without them. We build the systems we document on the blog — onboarding, lead qualification, compliant WhatsApp bots, content pipelines — wired into the tools you already use, and running before an agency would have finished scoping it.
The problem
Most automation is sold as cost saving — save 200 hours a quarter — and then it disappears into the budget noise because nobody can trace it to revenue. The automations that actually move a business sit on the other side of the P&L: they make the phone ring, turn a missed inquiry into a paid customer, and close a sale at 2am while you are asleep.
Building those is the job. The catch is that the revenue-creating ones are exactly the ones most operators never build, because they are harder to scope and harder to attribute. That is the part we do — we build the automation that shows up in the top line, not just the one that looks good on a spreadsheet.
What you get
Zero-touch onboarding
Payment lands, and the client portal, Slack channel, contract, and welcome sequence provision themselves in minutes — the momentum-killer after a closed deal, gone.
Compliant WhatsApp & chat bots
Structured, scope-restricted bots that survive the 2026 WhatsApp policy — customer service, bookings, order lookups — built the way that stays compliant, not the general-purpose kind that got banned.
Lead qualification & response
The speed-to-lead automation that turns the same inbound volume into more booked calls, because the response happens in seconds instead of hours.
Content & internal micro-tools
Content pipelines and small internal tools that replace stacked SaaS subscriptions with something you own and that does exactly your job.
How it works
- 1
A 15-minute call
You describe the manual work eating your week or the revenue leaking out. We tell you which automation is worth building first — the cost-saver or the revenue-creator — and what it costs.
- 2
We build it into your stack
n8n or a custom pipeline, wired into the CRM, calendar, payment, and messaging tools you already run. A first working flow in days.
- 3
We prove it moves a number
Every automation gets tied to an actual metric — captured inquiries, booked calls, hours returned — so you can see whether it earned its place, not just feel that it did.
- 4
We keep it running
Automations break when the tools underneath them change. We stay close enough to keep yours running as your stack evolves.
Questions
- n8n, Zapier, or custom?
- Whichever earns its place for the specific job — we have written the honest comparison. Often n8n for the recurring workflows, a thin custom layer where the off-the-shelf tools stop fitting. We pick based on your stack, not on what is easiest for us to bill.
- What does it cost?
- A fixed build number agreed on the first call, plus modest ongoing tooling. We scope to a deliverable and a metric, not an open-ended retainer.
- Is automation worth it at my size?
- Below roughly 10 customers a month, usually not — the manual work is faster than the design work. Above 30, almost always, and you should start with the revenue-creating automation, not the cost-saver. We will tell you honestly which side of that line you are on.
- My WhatsApp bot got banned. Can you fix it?
- Yes — that is a specific, common job right now. We rebuild it as a compliant, scope-restricted bot in a few days. We wrote the field guide on exactly this.
— the thinking behind this
Tell us the manual work eating your week.
Bunny Honey Club · founded 2023 · UK / US / DACH / AU