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1+ Year Advanced Automation Experience

Hi, I’m Elizabeth Wanja - AI Automation Developer

Creative Product Designer turned AI Automation Developer with a passion for solving real-world problems through intelligent systems. I combine design thinking with technical innovation to streamline business operations and drive revenue growth.

Get in Touch - [email protected]

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My work

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How I Work Process

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01

Discovery Phase (Week 1)

Business Analysis: I spend time with you and your team understanding how work actually gets done. Not how you think it works, but how it really works. I'll shadow your processes, interview your team, and identify where time disappears into manual tasks.

Process Mapping: I create visual maps of your current workflows so we can see the complete picture. This often reveals bottlenecks and inefficiencies that aren't obvious day-to-day.

ROI Calculation: I don't just promise vague "efficiency gains." I calculate exactly how much time and money you'll save. If your team spends 10 hours weekly on manual tasks, and we can automate 80% of that, I'll show you the exact dollar value - including the cost of my automation versus the ongoing cost of manual work.

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Design Phase (Week 2)

Solution Architecture: Using my design background, I create automation workflows that actually make sense to humans. I don't just connect tools randomly - I design systems that feel intuitive and reduce cognitive load on your team.

Tool Selection: I choose the right platforms based on what you actually need, not what's trendy. Sometimes that's Make.com for complex workflows, sometimes it's simple Zapier connections. I consider your budget, technical comfort level, and growth plans.

Prototype Development: Before building the full system, I create a working proof-of-concept. You can see and test the automation before we commit to the complete build.

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Implementation Phase (Week 3-4)

System Build: I construct the complete automation with proper error handling. This means if something goes wrong (like an API is down), the system knows what to do instead of just breaking silently.

Integration Testing: I ensure all your tools talk to each other perfectly. No data getting lost between platforms, no duplicate entries, no mysterious gaps in your workflow.

Quality Assurance: I test edge cases - what happens if someone enters weird data? What if two people trigger the automation simultaneously? I make sure your automation is bulletproof.

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Optimization Phase (Ongoing)

Performance Monitoring: I track how well the automations are actually performing. Are we hitting those ROI targets? Where can we squeeze out even more efficiency?

Continuous Improvement: As you use the system, we'll discover new optimization opportunities. Maybe we can automate additional steps or connect new tools you've started using.

Client Training: I make sure your team actually adopts and maximizes the automation. The best automation in the world is worthless if people don't use it properly.

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