Pneumora

Workflow automation audits and implementation by Pneumora

Free diagnostic first. Paid build only when scope is real.

Free Automation Audit

Describe how your team works today. Pneumora will show you what can be automated, what should stay manual, and what to build first.

Workflow summaryAutomation opportunitiesKeep manual recommendationsFirst build sprint

In one business day

What you get from the free audit

Pneumora reads the workflow as it exists today, narrows the automation boundary, and shows the first build worth paying for.

  • A workflow summary in plain language
  • The repeated steps worth automating first
  • The manual judgment steps that should stay human
  • A recommended first sprint instead of a vague automation roadmap

How it works

Start with diagnosis, pay only when the build is clear

The free audit is for finding automation potential. Blueprint and implementation work start only after one workflow is specific enough to build.

01

Describe one recurring workflow

Share the work exactly as it happens today, even if it is messy. One repeated workflow is more useful than a broad business overview.

02

Get a first-pass automation diagnosis

The page returns a structured audit snapshot immediately. Pneumora then reviews the same workflow in more detail in the background.

03

Move into blueprint or build

If the workflow is a fit, the next step is either a paid blueprint or a hands-on implementation sprint. The audit itself stays free.

Offer structure

Keep the first step free, keep the build paid

The goal is fast validation, not vague consulting. Free gets you diagnosis. Paid work starts when the implementation boundary is specific enough to own.

Free

Automation Audit

A fast diagnostic pass on one recurring workflow to show what is worth automating and what should remain manual.

  • Automation candidates
  • Manual boundary recommendations
  • Highest-ROI workflow to build first

Best for the first conversation.

by Pneumora

Show us the workflow as it exists today

This does not need to be polished. Tell us what work repeats, how it moves today, where it gets stuck, and what you wish you could automate first.

One workflow is enough to start.
Two short answers are enough. No process document is required.
Screenshots, sheets, or SOP drafts strengthen the audit.