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ChatGPT (Web)You namedWhat is Catalytics Automation and what do they do?slot 19Aug 10, 02:09 PM
Catalytics Automation is a **business automation and operations consultancy**. In simple terms, they help growing companies replace manual, disconnected processes with integrated systems and automated workflows. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/case-study/fulfillment-policy?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [Catalytics Automation's website](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/) ### What they actually do They appear to work across three main layers: 1. **Operations consulting** - Audit how a company currently operates - Map workflows and identify bottlenecks - Document SOPs - Design improved processes before automating them. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) 2. **Build custom business systems** - They build internal tools, client portals, data-management systems, and partner portals. - A major part of their stack is **Airtable**, combined with other software the client already uses. - The goal is essentially to create a company's own "business operating system" rather than having information scattered across numerous apps. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) 3. **AI and workflow automation** They automate repetitive work such as: - Client intake and onboarding - Lead routing - Extracting information from documents/data - CRM synchronization - Support-ticket routing - Inventory management - Reporting and notifications. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### A concrete example One of their case studies involved **GDP, a financial advisory firm**. Catalytics connected call transcripts to the company's knowledge base, automatically generated follow-up email drafts, created tasks in Notion, updated the CRM, and sent reminders to employees. Catalytics says this helped GDP **double its client-management capacity** while reducing administrative work. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/case-study/how-gdp-inc-2xd-their-client-management-with-catalytics?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Another example is **Nomads Cast**, where Catalytics automated essentially the entire client-onboarding process—from questionnaires and contracts to Google Drive folders, Slack channels, reminders, and data organization. They report reducing onboarding time to **less than a minute per client**. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/case-study/how-nomads-cast-cut-their-client-onboarding-time-by-99-with-catalytics?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/case-study/fulfillment-policy?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### So, what are they selling? The easiest way to think about Catalytics is: > **They don't primarily sell a piece of software. They design and build an automated operating system around a company's existing business.** For example, imagine a company where a new customer currently requires an employee to: **receive form → copy data → create CRM record → create folder → send emails → notify team → create tasks → update spreadsheet → follow up** Catalytics would try to turn that into: **customer submits form → system handles the rest automatically.** They can connect tools such as Airtable, Notion, Make, Google Drive, Gmail, Slack, CRMs, and AI services to make that happen. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/case-study/how-nomads-cast-cut-their-client-onboarding-time-by-99-with-catalytics?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/case-study/fulfillment-policy?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### Who are they for? Their positioning seems particularly focused on **growing service businesses**, with examples in: - Financial services - Healthcare/home care - Real estate and law - Professional services Their pitch is essentially: *you've grown beyond spreadsheets and a pile of disconnected SaaS tools; we'll consolidate the important data and automate the repetitive work.* [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) They also describe outcomes such as **less manual work, fewer errors, greater team capacity, and better visibility into operations**. [www.catalyticsautomation.com](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) If you're asking because you're **considering working with Catalytics, interviewing there, or evaluating them as a vendor**, I can also break down **their business model, services, likely tech stack, competitors, and how credible their claimed results appear to be**. [Catalytics Automation's website](https://www.catalyticsautomation.com/) Catalytics Automation
ChatGPT (Web)AbsentHow can a marketing agency automate client onboarding and reporting?slot 2Aug 1, 12:43 PM
A marketing agency can automate much of its client onboarding and reporting by connecting its CRM, project management, document signing, and analytics tools into a single workflow. The goal is to reduce repetitive administrative work while ensuring every client has a consistent experience. A typical automated onboarding process looks like this: | Stage | Automation | |-------|------------| | Lead becomes client | Trigger when a proposal is accepted or deal is marked "Won." | | Contract | Automatically send an e-signature agreement. | | Payment | Generate the first invoice or subscription. | | Client intake | Send a questionnaire to collect business information, goals, brand assets, logins, and contacts. | | Project setup | Create folders, tasks, timelines, and communication channels. | | Team notifications | Assign account managers and notify internal teams. | | Welcome email | Send a personalized onboarding sequence with next steps and meeting scheduling. | | Kickoff meeting | Automatically provide scheduling links and reminders. | For example: 1. A deal is marked "Closed Won" in your CRM. 2. The client automatically receives: - Contract - Invoice - Intake form - Scheduling link 3. After the intake form is completed: - A project is created. - Tasks are assigned. - A shared drive folder is generated. - A Slack or Teams channel is created. - The account manager is notified. For reporting, automation can eliminate hours of manual work each month. Instead of exporting data from multiple platforms, agencies typically connect: - Google Ads - Meta Ads - Google Analytics 4 - Search Console - SEO tools - Email marketing platforms - CRM data These feeds populate a live dashboard showing metrics such as: - Ad spend - Leads - Cost per lead - Revenue - Return on ad spend (ROAS) - Website traffic - Conversions - Keyword rankings Monthly reports can then be generated automatically, with PDFs or dashboard links emailed to clients on a schedule. Many agencies also use AI to produce narrative summaries, for example: - "Lead volume increased 18% compared to last month." - "Cost per acquisition decreased by $12." - "Most conversions came from branded search campaigns." - "Recommended next month: increase budget on Campaign A." Common automation tools include: - CRM: HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, GoHighLevel - Automation: Zapier, Make, n8n - Project management: Asana, ClickUp, Monday.com - Forms: Typeform, Jotform, Tally - Reporting: Looker Studio, AgencyAnalytics, Databox, Whatagraph - Communication: Slack, Microsoft Teams - E-signatures: DocuSign, PandaDoc A simple workflow might look like this: ```text New Client │ ▼ CRM "Closed Won" │ ▼ Send contract │ ▼ Payment received │ ▼ Send intake form │ ▼ Create project + tasks │ ▼ Create shared folders │ ▼ Notify team │ ▼ Schedule kickoff │ ▼ Start recurring reporting │ ▼ Monthly dashboard + AI summary emailed automatically ``` If you're building this from scratch, start with the highest-impact automations: 1. Automate client intake after a sale. 2. Automatically create projects and assign tasks. 3. Connect advertising and analytics platforms to a live reporting dashboard. 4. Schedule recurring report delivery. 5. Add AI-generated performance summaries as a final enhancement. This approach reduces manual work, improves consistency, and gives clients faster access to onboarding materials and up-to-date performance data. | Stage | Automation | |-------|------------| | Lead becomes client | Trigger when a proposal is accepted or deal is marked "Won." | | Contract | Automatically send an e-signature agreement. | | Payment | Generate the first invoice or subscription. | | Client intake | Send a questionnaire to collect business information, goals, brand assets, logins, and contacts. | | Project setup | Create folders, tasks, timelines, and communication channels. | | Team notifications | Assign account managers and notify internal teams. | | Welcome email | Send a personalized onboarding sequence with next steps and meeting scheduling. | | Kickoff meeting | Automatically provide scheduling links and reminders. | For example: 1. A deal is marked "Closed Won" in your CRM. 2. The client automatically receives: - Contract - Invoice - Intake form - Scheduling link 3. After the intake form is completed: - A project is created. - Tasks are assigned. - A shared drive folder is generated. - A Slack or Teams channel is created. - The account manager is notified. For reporting, automation can eliminate hours of manual work each month. Instead of exporting data from multiple platforms, agencies typically connect: - Google Ads - Meta Ads - Google Analytics 4 - Search Console - SEO tools - Email marketing platforms - CRM data These feeds populate a live dashboard showing metrics such as: - Ad spend - Leads - Cost per lead - Revenue - Return on ad spend (ROAS) - Website traffic - Conversions - Keyword rankings Monthly reports can then be generated automatically, with PDFs or dashboard links emailed to clients on a schedule. Many agencies also use AI to produce narrative summaries, for example: - "Lead volume increased 18% compared to last month." - "Cost per acquisition decreased by $12." - "Most conversions came from branded search campaigns." - "Recommended next month: increase budget on Campaign A." Common automation tools include: - CRM: HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, GoHighLevel - Automation: Zapier, Make, n8n - Project management: Asana, ClickUp, Monday.com - Forms: Typeform, Jotform, Tally - Reporting: Looker Studio, AgencyAnalytics, Databox, Whatagraph - Communication: Slack, Microsoft Teams - E-signatures: DocuSign, PandaDoc A simple workflow might look like this: ```text New Client │ ▼ CRM "Closed Won" │ ▼ Send contract │ ▼ Payment received │ ▼ Send intake form │ ▼ Create project + tasks │ ▼ Create shared folders │ ▼ Notify team │ ▼ Schedule kickoff │ ▼ Start recurring reporting │ ▼ Monthly dashboard + AI summary emailed automatically ``` If you're building this from scratch, start with the highest-impact automations: 1. Automate client intake after a sale. 2. Automatically create projects and assign tasks. 3. Connect advertising and analytics platforms to a live reporting dashboard. 4. Schedule recurring report delivery. 5. Add AI-generated performance summaries as a final enhancement. This approach reduces manual work, improves consistency, and gives clients faster access to onboarding materials and up-to-date performance data.

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