One automation.
Built by elves.
You describe it in plain English. We build it and get it running. The whole workshop is public—watch the queue, see what's shipping, track your order like a package from the North Pole.
How the workshop works
Describe it
Tell us what you want automated in 2-3 sentences. "When X happens, do Y and Z." That's it. No technical knowledge required.
Get in line
Once approved, you're in the queue. Your card is charged and you get a private status page—think package tracking, but for automation.
We build it
The elves get to work. You'll get a preview video showing it running with test data before anything touches your real stuff.
It runs
You approve, we flip the switch, your automation goes live. We monitor it for 30 days. If it breaks, we fix it.
What's in the box
One automation
1 trigger, up to 3 actions, 2 tools connected
Built by actual humans
Senior engineers, not AI slop or junior devs
Preview before it goes live
You approve everything before it touches your data
30 days of monitoring
Breaks get fixed, not ignored
Unlimited revisions
Until you're happy, not until we're tired
Private status page
Obsessive refresh encouraged
30-min strategy call
We'll find what else to automate
Simple data mapping
Between your tools, no complex logic
What the elves will build
✅ The good stuff:
- New Shopify order → Slack notification + Google Sheet row
- Form submission → CRM contact + welcome email
- Invoice paid in Stripe → Update Airtable + notify team
- New lead in HubSpot → Create task in Asana + send alert
- Calendar event created → Send prep email + create folder
❌ Not this time:
- More than 2 tools (we're elves, not wizards)
- Automations with lots of "it depends" decisions
- Browser automation or scraping (unreliable, breaks constantly)
Pricing
Price increases every 10 signups. Lock yours in before the next tier.
Want unlimited automations, not just one?
TaskForce is $999/month for founding partners →Questions the elves get asked
The queue closes December 31 at midnight ET.
Every request submitted by then gets built—even if delivery spills into January. The elves don't sleep until it's done.
(The elves might regret this promise.)