Managed Automation Support & Maintenance UK

We run, monitor, and repair your automation stack so failures do not sit unnoticed.

Managed automation support and maintenance for UK businesses that depend on their workflows actually working, every day, not just on launch day.

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Most automation failures are quiet

A webhook stops, a CRM field changes, a handoff breaks, and no one notices until revenue or admin work is already delayed. Most businesses automate a workflow once and assume it keeps running. It doesn't. The expensive part was never the build, it's the stretch where an automation sat broken, drifted, or ignored while everyone assumed it was fine.

What we run and monitor for you

Live health checks on every workflow, with an alert the moment one fails or starts drifting.
Ongoing watch on the integrations and APIs your automations depend on, so a third-party change doesn't silently break them.
Regular review of what's actually running versus what should be, so nothing quietly falls out of use.

We don't just alert you. We diagnose, fix, and keep you informed, so monitoring turns into a resolved workflow, not another dashboard to watch.

How it works

1
We map and monitor.
We map your live automations and put health checks on them, so failures surface immediately instead of weeks later.
2
We own the recovery path.
When something breaks, we diagnose, repair, and confirm it's working again, then tell you what changed.
3
We keep it reliable.
As your tools and processes change, we adjust the automations so they keep doing their job instead of drifting back to manual.

Why managed beats a one-off build

A one-off automation is only worth what it produces while it keeps working. The moment it breaks unnoticed, it starts costing you again, the work it was supposed to do still isn't getting done, and now no one knows. Managed support is the difference between automation you can rely on and automation you hope is still running.

Start with a process map

We map what exists, where it can fail, and what's worth maintaining first, so you get a clear picture of your automation stack and how to keep it reliable.

Book a process map