Workflow automation consulting

Improve the handoffs your team repeats every day

BCT.tech helps service teams turn recurring intake, triage, routing, document, CRM, and finance handoffs into reliable workflows that people can see, trust, and improve.

Intake and routing CRM and document handoffs Review-first workflows

Buyer comparison

How to choose the right automation path

Buyers often compare BCT.tech against automation agencies, MSPs, self-serve platforms, and vertical software. The right answer depends on where the workflow actually breaks.

Automation agencies

Often good for

Prototype-heavy work, quick demos, and narrow automation builds.

Where BCT helps

BCT is a better fit when the workflow has to survive real team usage, handoffs, exceptions, and support after launch.

IT and MSP providers

Often good for

Infrastructure, help desk, security, Microsoft 365, devices, and general IT support.

Where BCT helps

BCT.tech keeps that practical IT foundation but focuses the engagement on workflow design, tool connections, and operational throughput.

DIY automation platforms

Often good for

Simple personal automations and single-app triggers.

Where BCT helps

BCT helps when the work crosses departments, needs review rules, touches sensitive records, or has to be maintained over time.

Vertical software

Often good for

Industry-specific systems when the team is ready to move into a new core platform.

Where BCT helps

BCT helps when the better first move is connecting current tools, filling workflow gaps, and reducing manual coordination.

Buyer research

Common platforms and products teams evaluate

These links go to official product hubs. Use them to see whether your need is a simple connector, a vendor workflow, or a cross-tool process that still needs design, review rules, and ownership.

First projects

Common first workflows

Lead and request intake

Capture the request, clean the details, route it to the right owner, and keep follow-up visible.

Document and approval movement

Move forms, PDFs, approvals, and draft responses through clear review steps before anything sensitive goes out.

CRM and finance handoffs

Reduce duplicate entry between CRM, email, spreadsheets, invoices, reminders, and internal tasks.

How we start

One workflow, clear ownership

The first engagement should make the next step obvious before the team invests in a larger rollout.

  1. 1 Map where the workflow starts, stalls, and changes hands.
  2. 2 Identify which systems need to send or receive the next update.
  3. 3 Build the smallest useful version with review points and fallback paths.
  4. 4 Measure adoption, tune the rules, and expand only where the first workflow proves value.

Keep exploring

Explore on BCT.tech

Compare build approaches, browse integration angles, and walk interactive demos before you commit to a larger program.

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for buyers comparing agencies, MSPs, platforms, and vertical tools.

When should we bring in a workflow consultant instead of building in Zapier ourselves?

Self-serve tools work well for single-owner automations. A consultant helps when the workflow crosses teams, needs approval or audit history, touches sensitive records, or has to stay maintainable after the person who built the first version is busy.

Do you replace our CRM, practice management, or property software?

Usually not as the first move. BCT.tech focuses on the handoffs between tools you already rely on. When a new core platform is the right answer, the workflow map still helps you avoid automating the wrong process.

What does review-first workflow mean?

Automation prepares, routes, summarizes, and reminds. People still approve exceptions, client-facing messages, and finance actions. The goal is speed without losing judgment where it matters.

How do we start without a multi-year transformation plan?

Pick one high-friction workflow with visible drag. Map the trigger, systems, owners, and review points. Ship a small working version with real examples, measure adoption, then expand only where the first workflow proves value.

Ready to compare your first workflow?

Send one workflow that is creating friction. We will help decide whether the answer is automation, integration, process cleanup, or a mix.