Your team is doing work a machine could do: rekeying data, chasing documents, drafting the same things over and over, stitching tools together by hand. It does not show up as a line item. It shows up as capacity you never get back.
The fix is not another vendor pitch. Most businesses pick a tool first, sign a contract, and hope it adds up to a plan. The result is technical debt that compounds and savings that exist only in the slide deck.
The businesses doing this well start with diagnosis, not demos. They write down what the work actually needs, automate what costs the most first, and keep what they build running.
That is what we do. No demos until we understand where your hours actually go, and no tool chosen until the work tells us which one fits.