Notes on automation systems, n8n workflows, AI agents, integrations, content pipelines, and the logic behind making messy processes work reliably.
Apr 6, 2026
A small weekend failure on Upwork turned into a reminder that automation often handles errors more calmly and more reliably than humans do.
Apr 5, 2026
Before hiring or automating, map the process first. That is how you see what is repeated, what wastes founder time, and what the business is actually ready to change.
Apr 4, 2026
I traced a chargeback workflow from Mollie to e-Boekhouden by hand, then turned that logic into an n8n workflow that closes most cases automatically.
Apr 2, 2026
Automation is not the starting point. First comes process logic, then the question of what a human still needs to do by hand.
Apr 1, 2026
A simple self-tracking system turned out to be more useful than dashboards, screenshots, and productivity subscriptions.
Mar 31, 2026
A database is not an archive. In many businesses, it is a product that is missing an interface and a sales layer.
Mar 30, 2026
A broken coffee machine is a good reminder that real users behave like people, not like the system designer hoped they would.
Mar 29, 2026
The subscription price is only part of the equation. Review time, rewrites, and subsidized pricing change the picture fast.
Mar 28, 2026
Most leads are not lost because traffic is bad. They are lost in the gap between interest and action.
Mar 27, 2026
A dropped phone, a bowl of cereal, and a reminder that the direction of a moment often depends on the reaction chosen first.