The alerts piled up faster than you could clear them. Tasks sat waiting. Deadlines slipped. The workflow you built to prevent chaos had become the source of it.
Pain point workflow automation solves this. It starts by mapping the exact friction points that slow your team down. Not the generic “process steps,” but the specific places where context switching, manual inputs, or unclear ownership kill momentum. Every broken handoff, every redundant check, every unnecessary approval is a target.
Once you isolate these points, you design automation to eliminate them with precision. This is not about automating for the sake of it. It’s about aligning automation triggers with actual pain points so that each one removed has a measurable impact. The result is less noise, more throughput, and reduced errors without adding complexity.