Workflow audit and cleanup by Kyle TullyWorkflow audit and cleanup by Kyle Tully
Workflow audit and cleanupKyle Tully
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Your automation breaks, misfires, or nobody understands it anymore. This audit reads it from the build, fixes it, and documents it.
I take an existing automation, often one built by someone who's since left, and work out what it really does. Not from memory or a handover call, but from the build itself. Then I fix what's broken and leave you something maintainable.
I trace the logic from source: the workflow, the configs, the connected accounts. You get a working automation and a runbook, instead of a fragile thing only one person ever understood.
What you get (scoped during kickoff):
A review of what the automation really does, traced from the build.
Fixes for what's broken or unreliable, including error handling where it's missing.
A runbook covering how it works and how to maintain it.
A short list of fragile spots worth addressing later, with facts and assumptions kept separate.
I work on automations and integrations across n8n, Make, Celigo, Google Apps Script, and custom code, plus the business systems they connect (Salesforce, HubSpot, NetSuite, Zendesk). I document what I fix so it stays maintainable. Building net-new from scratch is the automation build service; platform migrations are a separate quote.
Fixed price. Delivered with a runbook in Markdown.
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Starting at$350
Duration1 week
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Automation Engineer
Business Analyst
Business Operations
SaaS
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Workflow audit and cleanupKyle Tully
Starting at$350
Duration1 week
Tags
Automation Engineer
Business Analyst
Business Operations
SaaS
Cover image for Workflow audit and cleanup
Your automation breaks, misfires, or nobody understands it anymore. This audit reads it from the build, fixes it, and documents it.
I take an existing automation, often one built by someone who's since left, and work out what it really does. Not from memory or a handover call, but from the build itself. Then I fix what's broken and leave you something maintainable.
I trace the logic from source: the workflow, the configs, the connected accounts. You get a working automation and a runbook, instead of a fragile thing only one person ever understood.
What you get (scoped during kickoff):
A review of what the automation really does, traced from the build.
Fixes for what's broken or unreliable, including error handling where it's missing.
A runbook covering how it works and how to maintain it.
A short list of fragile spots worth addressing later, with facts and assumptions kept separate.
I work on automations and integrations across n8n, Make, Celigo, Google Apps Script, and custom code, plus the business systems they connect (Salesforce, HubSpot, NetSuite, Zendesk). I document what I fix so it stays maintainable. Building net-new from scratch is the automation build service; platform migrations are a separate quote.
Fixed price. Delivered with a runbook in Markdown.
FAQs

$350