Every loop hand-built and tested. You talk to the maker, not a sales funnel.
Be lazy. Let the loop work.
AI agents and automations built in days. Voice agents that answer calls and book appointments around the clock. Workflows wired across your whole stack. Lead pipelines that never sleep. All of it done right, not just fast.
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Six ways the loop does the work — from voice agents to the site they live on.
Inbound & outbound voice agents that qualify leads and book appointments 24/7.
n8n, Make and Zapier flows that connect your stack and kill repetitive ops.
Find companies, enrich data, surface decision-makers — hands-off.
AI support grounded in your knowledge base with clean human handoff.
Fast, modern marketing sites & web apps wired straight into your automations.
Authentic user-generated content & short-form creative that actually converts.
CRMs, calendars, inboxes, spreadsheets, payment rails — the loop sits in the middle, keeps them in sync, and never forgets a record.
Don't see your tool? If it exposes a webhook, an API or even just email — we'll wire it in.
Tell the loop what's eating your week and it drafts a build plan on the spot — the same systems we ship for clients, matched to your bottlenecks. No email required.
There's more under the hood — a collection of building blocks we stitch into every system we ship. Hover a card to open it.
Custom integrations between SaaS apps, internal tools and AI models — webhooks, queues, transforms, the whole pipe.
Chat agents that answer from your own docs, with conversation memory and zero hallucinations.
Pull fresh companies, find decision-makers, scrape context and score every record automatically.
Calendar-aware booking that checks availability, confirms, reschedules and reminds — no back-and-forth.
Auto-generated dashboards & digests so you always know what your loops did while you slept.
Retries, fallbacks and alerts baked into every flow, so a broken API never silently drops your leads.
Slide in your numbers. This is the same back-of-napkin we run on every audit call — typical loops automate 60–80% of a repetitive process.
Directional estimate — scope, tooling and edge cases shift it. The audit call pins it down for free.
Tell the loop what you run and what eats your week. It designs the three automations it would deploy first — the same exercise we do on a real call.
Every loop reports back. Live dashboards, frosted-glass widgets and weekly digests turn invisible automation into visible wins — so you always know exactly what the loop did overnight.
A week from first call to a loop doing real work — and you talk to the engineer building it the whole way.
Walk me through a normal week. We find the processes that bleed the most hours — and the ones automation shouldn't touch.
You get a fixed-scope plan: the loops to build, the tools they connect, hours returned and a flat price. No surprises later.
Hand-built, tested against your real data, with retries, alerts and human hand-off baked in before anything goes live.
The loop runs around the clock. You get dashboards and weekly digests; I get the alerts when anything needs a human.
Every quote below maps to a system you can drive yourself in the Lab — same loops, sample data.
“I was skeptical an AI could handle my front desk. First month: 31 bookings landed after we closed — clients booking Botox at midnight while I slept. It paid for itself before the second invoice.”
“Our speed-to-lead went from 4 hours to 40 seconds. The qualifier chats with buyers, scores them, and my agents walk into showings already knowing budget and timeline.”
“No-shows were eating us alive — 18% of chairs, every week. The recovery loop texts, reschedules and refills them without my front office lifting a finger.”
“Midnight emergency calls used to go to voicemail and then to my competitor. Now the dispatch agent triages, quotes and books the job before I'm even awake.”
“Surya wired our invoicing, onboarding and CRM into one loop in nine days. It's the first agency work I've bought that felt like product, not consulting hours.”
Replies personally · within 24hFounder & Lead Automation Engineer
I started LazyLoop on a simple belief: most of the work that drains a team can be handed to a well-built loop. No bloated agencies, no six-month timelines — just clean systems wired across your stack and shipped in days.
Every voice agent, workflow and pipeline that goes out the door is built and tested by hand. You talk to the person building it, not a sales funnel.
Anything repetitive with a clear rule or pattern: answering calls and booking appointments, qualifying and routing leads into your CRM, replying to common support questions from your own docs, syncing data between tools, publishing content, and compiling reports. If your team does it the same way every week, a loop can probably do it every day.
We build on n8n, Make and Zapier, and wire into HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Google Workspace, Notion, Airtable, Slack, WhatsApp, Telegram, Stripe, Shopify, Calendly, Twilio, Vapi and the major AI models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini). If a tool exposes an API or a webhook, we can connect it.
Days, not months. A single focused automation ships in about a week. A full system — voice agent, CRM wiring and lead pipeline — typically lands in two to three weeks, with working pieces delivered along the way.
Every loop ships with retries, fallbacks and alerting baked in. If an API goes down, the workflow queues and retries instead of silently dropping your leads — and I get paged before you notice. Retainer clients get fixes included.
Yes. Everything runs in your own accounts with your own API keys. If we part ways, the loops keep running and you keep full access — no lock-in, no hostage infrastructure.
Flat pricing: one-off builds from $150 and monthly retainers from $400. You get a fixed-scope quote after a free 30-minute audit call, so there are no surprise invoices.
Book a free audit call. You walk me through a normal week, I find the processes that bleed the most hours, and within 48 hours you get a blueprint with a fixed price. If it's not worth automating, I'll tell you that too.