Kairos
Your team stops being a switchboard. Outreach, day-of orchestration and follow-up run themselves, so they can do the work humans should.
We automate the parts of your business that should not need a human anymore, so your team does the work only people can do.
Every business runs on workflows: the same spreadsheet filled out every week, the same data copied between two systems that do not talk, the same decisions made on the same handful of inputs. Automation is how Zabble takes that repetitive, error-prone work off your team and gives it to a system that never forgets a step.
A Zabble automation build is shaped to one business, not an industry template. Sometimes it is a single workflow; more often it is several modules wired into one operating system, events fanning out across tools, documents reading themselves, approvals routing by rule, the books posting as the business moves.
Most automation builds lead with one or two modules and grow from there. Common starting points: Event-Driven Workflow Orchestrator, Integration Hub, Document Intelligence System and Bespoke CRM , each one assembled into a single system shaped to your business.
Business process automation is using software to run the repeatable parts of a business, the data entry, the hand-offs, the routine decisions, without a human in the loop, so people do only the work that needs them.
About 60% of all occupations have at least 30% of their activities that could be automated.
“More occupations will change than will be automated away.” - McKinsey Global Institute, A Future That Works, 2017
Your team stops being a switchboard. Outreach, day-of orchestration and follow-up run themselves, so they can do the work humans should.
Stop chasing signatures. Your chain reshapes itself, every decision is captured, and work moves the moment the last signature lands.
Six channels into one inbox. The right person reads the right thing without checking six tools.
When one event happens, the right thing happens in every other system, without your team touching anything.
Three reviewers, three different answers on the same case. Make the call once, then have every reviewer reach it the same way, every time.
The intake desk reads every document. It pulls the fields, checks the maths, routes the work. Humans only see the exceptions.
Proposals, contracts, statements, board reports, assembled from the CRM, pricing engine, and case-study library in seconds. Every field traceable to the source it came from.
A CRM shaped around how your team actually sells, stages, automations, channels and dashboards that mirror your business, not someone else’s playbook.
One customer record, stitched from the systems that already hold the data. Every team sees the same customer.
The company playbook stops being a folder no one reads, it becomes the system that answers questions for the whole team.
Every inbound enquiry, qualified before a rep sees it. The leads worth a call reach the right person with the brief already written; price-shoppers and out-of-scope ones get a polite reply and a place in line.
Keep the spreadsheet, the green-screen ERP, and the bespoke tool that still does its job, and connect them to a modern AI workflow without rewriting any of them.
Every pallet, every linen, every tool, counted by the building itself. Stock, books, and orders stop disagreeing.
Two checklists, one workflow. The client moves through their part; the firm's part runs itself in lockstep, no email chase, no client left in limbo.
Every matter, every owner, every deadline, tracked end to end with the audit trail written by default.
Every owner, every dependency, every deadline. When one slips, the rest of the matter knows, and the right person hears before the client does.
The team in the field works in their reality, signal-poor sites, gloves on, vehicles moving. The office still gets clean, real-time data.
The books move when the business does. Invoices, receipts and journal entries fire from real events, not month-end memory.
The submissions regulators, auditors, donors, and boards expect, assembled from the data you already generate, no quarter-end scramble.
The right number, signed by the right person, in seconds. List price, tier discount, volume break and contract override, composed by one engine, not five spreadsheets.
Stop chasing the agreement between systems. The engine matches the ledgers in the background and only surfaces what needs a human.
The systems you already own, piped into one clean output, board pack, donor report, regulator return. The pipeline does the assembly that four people used to do over three days of email.
The connective tissue between the tools you already run. New booking, new order, new lead, every system that should know, knows, the moment it happens.
Two systems, one truth. Edits on either side land on both in seconds. Conflicts resolve by the rule you set.
One canonical record per customer, supplier, product. Edit it once; every system downstream agrees within two seconds.
One rule engine deciding who hears about what, on which channel, at what hour. The noise stops; the signal lands on the right person's phone.
Eighteen months of your numbers, projected forward. The orders, shifts and cash buffers it implies land where the team already works.
Every bearing, motor and compressor has a voice. The system listens, learns the shape of failure, and books the repair before the breakdown.
The first conversation is free. And useful either way.