Contact
Simple and human.
Get Started
Book a Diagnostic
15-minute call to map your time leaks and choose one fix. We'll ask for a screenshot or two of your current inbox or quoting flow.
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Reach Mark Directly
Phone/Text
(401) 300-9495
(Yes, that's actually his number)
Response Time
Within 4 hours during business hours, usually faster

No phone trees. No ticket systems. Text Mark directly if something breaks or you have questions. He genuinely loves talking to customers.
Service Area
Primary
Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts
Remote
Tools and training available nationwide
On-site
Available for Stage-2+ automation projects within 2-hour drive of Eastern
Office Hours
1
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM EST
2
Saturday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST (diagnostic calls only)
3
Sunday
Closed (family time)

Emergency support available for active automation clients
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Don't worry about:
Technical details
we'll figure that out together
Budget
we start with small fixes to prove value
Current tool knowledge
we train you on everything we build
What Happens Next
After you contact us:
01
Mark responds within 4 hours with follow-up questions
02
We schedule a 15-minute diagnostic call at your convenience
03
You get a clear recommendation for one specific fix
04
If you want to move forward, we start within 48 hours

No pressure, no sales pitches. Just practical solutions to real problems.
Alternative Ways to Connect
FAQ Quick Hits
"Do you work outside Connecticut?"
Yes. Tools work everywhere. Training and smaller services can be done remotely. Full automation projects require some on-site work within our service area.
"What if I'm not sure what I need?"
That's exactly why we start with diagnostics. We'll figure it out together.
"How fast can you start?"
Tools are immediate. Services typically start within 48 hours of agreement.
"What if it doesn't work?"
We fix it at no charge. Period.
Ready?
Stop managing your business and start running it.
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