Three Tiers.
One Engineering Standard.
Everything we build falls into one of three tiers. Scrapers collect data, automations do repeating work, and systems replace whole processes. Start with the tier that matches the problem you have.
What Kind of Problem
Are You Solving?
The tiers are not pricing bands. They describe how deeply a product reaches into how your business works — from pulling a single dataset to running an entire process end to end.
Scrapers
Browser-based extractors that read a public page and hand back structured rows. Pre-configured per platform, so there is nothing to define by hand.
Automations
Workflows that perform repeating browser work — navigate, click, scroll, send, collect — the same way every time, in a tab you can watch.
Systems
Full business systems rather than single-purpose products. Each replaces a whole manual process with a structured, measurable workflow.
Data Feeds Work.
Work Feeds Systems.
Most engagements start in one tier and grow into the next. A scraper builds the list, an automation works it, and a system turns the whole thing into a repeatable process with reporting attached.
Start with data
A scraper turns a public source into a structured list you can act on. This is usually where the first quick win comes from.
Remove the repetition
An automation takes over the manual work of processing that list, so volume stops being limited by someone's afternoon.
Engineer the process
A system connects collection, outreach and follow-up into one workflow with visibility across the whole thing.
Hand it over, or don't
Run it yourself, or move to a managed service where our team operates the system on your behalf.
Collect Responsibly.
Every product reads publicly available information only. That still leaves obligations worth being clear about, because they sit with the person running the collection rather than with the tool.
Publicly visible is not the same as freely usable. If a collection involves personal data such as names, phone numbers or profile details, you need a lawful basis for processing it — and for marketing, consent is usually a separate requirement again. Happy to talk through your use case, though this is general information rather than legal advice.
Better Data.
Better Systems.
Better Businesses.
Tell us what you are trying to fix and we will point you at the right tier — or build something that fits.