AI-Powered Automation
Go beyond rule-based flows with AI-assisted automation. Copilot in Power Automate, self-healing desktop flows, and built-in ROI measurement bring intelligence to every workflow we build.
Automation That Thinks
Rule-based automation handles predictable processes well. But modern workflows are messier — documents change format, UI elements shift, exceptions multiply. Microsoft's 2025–2026 Power Automate releases bring AI directly into the automation layer, and we build workflows that take full advantage.
Copilot in Power Automate
Microsoft Copilot is now embedded throughout Power Automate — helping design flows from natural language descriptions, suggesting connectors, and explaining complex logic. We use these capabilities to build automations faster and document them more clearly, so your team understands what's running and why.
Self-Healing Desktop Flows
Desktop automation breaks when UI elements change — a button moves, a field is renamed, a screen layout updates. Microsoft's self-healing agent for desktop flows (in preview, March 2026) uses AI to detect and repair these breaks automatically. We design desktop automations with this capability in mind, reducing maintenance overhead for long-running RPA workflows.
Quantified ROI
Power Automate now includes built-in savings quantification — tracking the time and money each automation saves in real time. We configure these metrics for every workflow we build, so you have a live dashboard showing exactly what your automation investment is returning. Clients typically recover their investment within 3–6 months.