I help small businesses automate repetitive workflows using no-code tools like n8n, Make, and Zapier — saving hours weekly and improving data accuracy
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This is an excellent, enterprise-level Trello automation.
It features multiple entry points leading into advanced conditional routing . This ensures every type of request is sorted and processed correctly. The multiple parallel paths handle complex scenarios, triggering specific Trello updates and final actions . The architecture is highly reliable, efficient, and scalable, eliminating complex manual triage.
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This Make.com (http://Make.com) automation is an excellent, high-complexity workflow designed for a client.
It features:
Multiple Entry Points (Top Blue) for diverse data intake.
Advanced Routing & Filtering (Green/Orange) to send data down the correct, customized path.
Granular Trello Integration (Blue Modules) for detailed task management and updates.
Conditional Fulfillment (Purple/Final Green) for tailored notifications and logging.
This architecture ensures reliability, efficiency, and zero manual sorting, delivering a robust, scalable, enterprise-level solution.
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I built a full automation workflow to enrich leads and send smart notifications.
The system pulls lead data from a form, enriches it with name and gender info, stores everything in Google Sheets, sends a Slack and Gmail alert, and automatically backs up the data to Google Drive.
This removed manual data entry, ensured accurate lead info, and improved team response time by 80%.
Stack used: n8n, Google Sheets, Gmail API, and Slack Webhooks.