Automation & Ops, fractional.
Builders who turn manual back-office and ops work into durable agent workflows — triage, review loops, internal tools, browser automation.
When to bring one in
- Automating a manual process your team does every single week
- Wiring agents into Slack, Linear, email, and your internal systems
- Building review and QA loops so automation stays trustworthy
- Engagements
- Scoped automation build · Fractional ops engineer · Workflow audit + build plan
- Vetting
- Public proof of shipped AI work — repos, production systems, measured outcomes. Reviewed by humans.
- Start
- Shortlist in days, not months. Start scoped, expand on results.
- Network
- 4 automation & ops listed with public profiles.
In the network
Profiles link to public proof — showcases, repos, and source notes. Matching always runs through a brief so we can pair the right person with your exact problem shape.
@mikkel-async
Async builder — AI coding, task planning, cloud execution, and review
view profile → D Daniel Avila@daniel-avila
Claude Code Templates maintainer — agentic contribution review
view profile → E elvis@omar-sar0
X workflow prospect — Claude Code n8n workflow builder
view profile → M Meathill@meathill
Claude Code maintenance skill builder for vibe-coded projects
view profile →Need an AI Automation Specialist?
Send a short brief describing the outcome you need. We'll reply with a proof-backed shortlist — or tell you honestly if we don't have the right match.
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