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Business automations in Cyberport

Built and supported here – the way a Cyberport business would actually use it.

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What business automations actually does

The small repetitive things that quietly eat your week – done automatically. Quote follow-ups, job confirmations, review requests, supplier orders, weekly reports. Set once, runs forever.

Most of our Cyberport engagements start the same way: a 20-minute call where the owner describes a workflow we've heard before in shape but never in detail. Business automations is then designed against the detail, not the shape.

Built on: n8n Make Zapier Vercel Functions Cloudflare Workers

Why Cyberport businesses choose this

Cyberport is Hong Kong's dedicated tech and fintech precinct, purpose-built to house the city's startup and digital economy – AI here is judged by founders and engineers, not procurement committees.

Where Cyberport operators actually lose hours.

A government-backed tech park concentrating fintech, AI and digital media startups alongside venture capital and accelerator programs. Businesses here expect AI built with real technical rigor, since many of them build software themselves.

We work with teams across Cyberport: Pok Fu Lam · Telegraph Bay · Wah Fu · Aberdeen.

How we build business automations for a Cyberport team

We scope narrow, ship a working pilot, then harden it into production. The first slice is the highest-leverage workflow for your Cyberport business, so value lands before the build is finished. Every engagement starts with a short call and a paid discovery if the brief needs one.

End-to-end automations.

The outcome for Cyberport teams

We'd call the engagement a success when Cyberport teams are using the system without thinking about us. Average client recovers 12 hours/week within the first 60 days.

Average client recovers 12 hours/week within the first 60 days.

Business automations in Cyberport – common questions

When does business automations actually pay back?

Inside the first quarter, in our experience. We pick the first slice specifically because it's the highest-leverage workflow for a Cyberport – so the savings start landing before the rest of the build is finished.

How do you price business automations engagements?

Fixed-scope pilots first, then either project pricing or a small monthly retainer for the ongoing work. No long lock-ins, no 18-month black-box deals. Most Cyberport businesses are surprised how small the first cheque is.

Anyone else in this space using business automations?

Plenty. Average client recovers 12 hours/week within the first 60 days. The interesting question is rarely "does it work" – it's "is your team ready to use the output." That's what we'd scope on the call.

Will this run on our own infrastructure?

Yes, where it makes sense. Business automations can sit entirely in your cloud account, with model calls routed through endpoints you control. We default to n8n, Make, Zapier, Vercel Functions, Cloudflare Workers but the architecture supports your existing platform choices.

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