I'm Emily Adams. I dissolve business bottlenecks with AI and stubborn late-night coding sessions, and I turn spreadsheet chaos into software that runs itself.
If a person is babysitting a process that a machine should run, that's a leak. I find it, automate it, and hand you back the hours.
Work stalls because "I didn't know it was my turn." I build cascades that notify the right person automatically, the second they're up.
Ten tabs, three versions, one source of truth that nobody trusts. I replace it with a real app and a dashboard you actually read.
Moving the same data between five tools by hand. I wire them together so it just... happens, on schedule, without you.
Usually, yes. Drafting, sorting, summarizing, answering. I build the agent, give it guardrails, and plug it into your real workflow.
New clients, new hires, new properties, every one a scramble. I turn the checklist in someone's head into a system that runs itself.
You can't fix what you can't see. I build the dashboard that shows where everything is, in one glance, in real time.
No bloated platform you bend your business around. Just the exact tool your problem needs.
Logins, roles, workflows. Software shaped exactly like how your team actually works.
The repetitive stuff, on autopilot: emails, handoffs, data syncs, reminders.
Smart helpers that draft, sort, answer, and decide, pointed at your real work.
One screen, the whole picture. The numbers that matter, no vanity fluff.
Specialist in Zapier and Make, plus custom system solutions for when no-code is not enough. New to all this? Start with the guide to automating your small business with AI.
Big agencies scope for six weeks. I'd rather have a working prototype in your hands by morning, then sharpen it with you until it's exactly right.
We talk through where the time and balls actually get dropped.
A real, working prototype, often within days, not months.
You use it, I tune it, until it fits like it was always there.
It runs itself. You get the hours back. That's the whole point.
Tell me the thing your team keeps doing by hand. I'll tell you how to make it absurdly useful.
Let's kill it โ emily@emilyadams.org