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Start with the workflow that keeps coming back

Pick a time that works for you, or send the shape of the problem by email. The first step is a short conversation about whether AI can remove real operational drag.

What happens next

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Bring one workflow

A repeated task or handoff is enough to start.

2

Map the friction

We check where time is being lost.

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Leave with next steps

You get a practical route forward.

Book or email

Choose the route that suits how ready you are

If you know the workflow, book a call. If the context needs explaining first, send a short email and we can work out the right next step.

Email

hello@syncedco.com

Booking

Discovery calls available Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00 BST.

Best starting point

A short summary of your workflow, team, and current bottlenecks is enough to begin.

Useful context

  • What the team repeats most often
  • Which tools the workflow currently touches
  • Where delays, mistakes, or handoffs happen
  • What a useful outcome would look like

Book a discovery call

30 minutes, no pitch. Pick a time that works and we will send you a calendar invite with a Google Meet link.

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Not ready to pick a time?

Send the context first. A few lines about the repeated work, tools involved, and what you want to improve is enough to start.

What helps

A useful enquiry is about the work, not the technology

You do not need a finished brief or a chosen AI tool. The best starting point is the task that keeps coming back and the cost, delay, or frustration it creates.

  • What the team repeats most often
  • Which tools the workflow currently touches
  • Where delays, mistakes, or handoffs happen
  • What a useful outcome would look like

Send the context

Tell us what keeps repeating

Share the workflow, handoff, or admin task you want to improve. A rough outline is enough.

Or open in email

Elsewhere

Prefer to start with context?

You can review the offer, pricing, and case study pages first, then get in touch once the shape of the engagement feels clear.