How To Tell If A Process Is Ready To Be Automated

Not every business process should be automated first. For Vancouver small business owners, the best starting point is usually the task that repeats often, follows clear rules, and can be written down.

If a process only happens once or twice a year, automation may not be worth the setup time. But if it happens every week, or every day, it may be a strong candidate.

The same applies to rules. If every decision lives only in the owner’s head, the process is not ready yet. It needs to be documented before software can support it properly.

That is why good automation starts with operations, not technology. Once the steps are visible, tools like Make.com, Zapier, ChatGPT, or Claude can help reduce the manual work around them.

Read the full article on Vancouver News: How To Tell If A Process Is Ready To Be Automated

At Highridge AI Consulting, we help Vancouver small businesses identify which processes are ready for automation and which ones need to be simplified first.

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