Process automation & RPA modernisation
Process automation built to last — and honest about when RPA is the wrong tool.
Roughly a decade automating processes in financial services — Blue Prism (certified, 8 years), UiPath and Power Automate — plus a stretch of Python-based automation. Enough scars to know what holds up in production and what doesn't.
A lot of the real value now is modernisation: I've replaced brittle bot components with proper APIs wherever the integrations existed to make it possible, retiring screen-scraping for something that won't break the next time a UI shifts.
I'll be the first to tell you when RPA isn't the answer. Three years ago a bot was often the pragmatic choice; now that writing code has been commoditised, I treat RPA more as a reactionary emergency tool — useful when you genuinely can't get at a system any other way, not a default.
What it solves
“We have manual processes that should be automated — or a pile of brittle legacy RPA and no clear way forward.”
Sounds like something you need built or fixed?