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The manual work between your systems — gone

We connect the software you already use and automate scanning, attendance, loyalty, and reporting, so your team stops retyping data.

Sound familiar?

  • "My managers spend hours a day copying numbers from one program to another."
  • "Attendance and inventory live on paper, and the paper is always wrong."
  • "I see real numbers once a month, when it's too late to react."

What you get

  1. An audit of your workflows: where the hours go, what to automate first, what to leave alone.

  2. Integrations between your existing systems, so data is entered once.

  3. Barcode and RFID workflows for the warehouse and sales floor — like Carland's RFID inventory.

  4. HR automation: attendance tracking instead of paper logs — as at Fresh Mart.

  5. Loyalty and cashback engines connected to your POS.

  6. Live dashboards, so managers see today's numbers today.

How long

First automated process from 2 weeks. We deliberately sequence quick wins first.

What it costs

From $2,000 per process. The audit gives you a prioritized list with figures.

Proof: Carland and Fresh Mart

At Carland, RFID inventory and a cashback engine run inside their Odoo system across branches. At Fresh Mart, barcode scanning at the till and automated HR attendance replaced manual counting and paper logs.

Common questions

Do we have to throw out our current software?

No — usually the opposite. Automation is mostly about connecting and extending what you already have. Replacing a system is a last resort, and if that's the honest answer, we'll say so.

How do you decide what to automate first?

By the numbers from the audit: hours spent, cost of errors, and how quickly each process pays back. You get a prioritized list before anything is built.

Our processes are messy. Is it too early to automate?

Messy processes are the normal starting point. The audit itself usually straightens out part of the mess — and we automate the stable parts first.

How much does business process automation cost?

Automating a single process starts at $2,000, and most quick wins land between $2,000 and $10,000. After the audit you get a prioritized list of processes with a figure next to each one, so you choose what to automate first by payback, not guesswork.

How long does an automation project take?

The first automated process typically goes live within 2–4 weeks. We deliberately sequence quick wins first, so you see results — and payback — before committing to a bigger program.

Which systems can you connect to each other?

We connect the systems businesses in Uzbekistan actually use: 1C, Odoo, Excel, POS equipment, payment systems (Payme, Click, Uzum), Didox, and Telegram. If a system has an API — or even a file export — we can almost always make it talk to the rest of your stack.

Do we need a full ERP, or is automation enough?

If your current programs basically fit and the pain is manual re-entry between them, automation is enough — and far cheaper. A full ERP like Odoo makes sense when the core systems themselves no longer fit the business. After the audit we'll tell you honestly which case is yours — we provide both.

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