We build AI chatbots, booking systems, and lead flows for service businesses — dentists, gyms, restaurants, real estate agents. You keep doing what you do best. We handle the rest.
24/7 customer support bots that answer questions, qualify leads, and never miss a message. Works on your website, WhatsApp, and social channels.
Appointment scheduling that runs itself. AI checks your calendar, books the slot, sends confirmations and reminders. No back-and-forth.
New inquiry hits your site. AI qualifies them, tags them, routes to your CRM, and fires a follow-up. All before you open your email.
Automated sequences for new leads, appointment follow-ups, re-engagement campaigns. Runs on a schedule. Looks like you wrote each one.
Most automation agencies disappear after the build. We stay. Your automation is maintained, updated, and improved — every month.
We map out the repetitive tasks eating your team's time — the calls, emails, follow-ups, and data entry that could run themselves.
We build the automation using AI-native tools, integrate it with your existing stack — calendar, CRM, messaging — and test it live.
When something breaks or needs updating, we fix it. No extra charges. No waiting. Your automation keeps working while you focus on clients.
From $5/month to full agency resale — every tier is a real product, not a teaser.
Dip your toe in. No commitment.
Everything a growing practice needs.
Revenue analytics. Real impact.
Resell to your clients. Keep the margin.
Most automation projects fail not because the technology doesn't work — but because no one stays to maintain it. We built AutoFlow around that exact problem.
We built AutoFlow so you can start at $5/month and move up as your practice grows. No lock-in, no penalty for starting small. If it breaks, we fix it — that's the deal at every tier.
Most service businesses spend 15+ hours per week on tasks that could run themselves. Let us show you what that time is worth.
AutoFlow exists so you can spend your time on the work that actually matters — not on answering "what are your hours?" for the 40th time this week.