You will get Business Operations Blueprint — Complete Operational Architecture

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Project details

Most operational problems aren't operational problems. They're design problems. The workflows that don't connect. The roles with overlapping responsibilities. The tool stack that grew by accident instead of by plan. The reporting nobody looks at because it doesn't measure anything that matters. You can keep fixing these one at a time. Or you can build the system your business should have been running on from the start. In 21 business days, you'll get a complete operational architecture — tool stack, workflow architecture, SOP framework, team structure, automation priorities, KPI and reporting framework, and org chart — designed from scratch around your actual context. Delivered as a PDF blueprint report, a branded summary deck, and a Google Docs bundle with all seven components as individual editable documents.

What's included $1,497

These options are included with the project scope.

$1,497
  • Delivery Time 21 days
  • Number of Revisions 0
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About Kim

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Full-Stack Developer & AI Automation Specialist | Make - n8n - Zap
Baguio City, Philippines - 6:35 pm local time
I build automation systems and AI-powered workflows that eliminate the manual work slowing your business down.

If your team is copy-pasting data between tools, chasing approvals manually, or doing the same task three times a week because nothing talks to each other — that's the problem I fix.

I work with Make, n8n, and Zapier for workflow automation, and integrate AI layers using Claude and OpenAI APIs when the work calls for it. When no-code hits its limits, I write custom code to bridge the gap. That's the difference between a workaround and a solution that actually holds.

My typical projects:
— Client onboarding automation (form → CRM → email → project setup, fully hands-off)
— Lead routing and CRM population from ads or forms
— Internal reporting pulled automatically from multiple tools into one place
— AI-assisted workflows that categorize, summarize, or respond without human input
— Multi-tool integrations where off-the-shelf connectors don't exist

I co-run CadexPro, a small ops and automation studio, alongside a business operations specialist. Between us we cover the full picture — the technical build and the operational logic behind it.

Every project comes with full documentation and a Loom walkthrough so your team can understand and maintain what I build. I don't hand over a black box.

Fixed scope. Fixed price. Clear deliverables. No surprises.

If you know what's broken and want it fixed properly, let's talk.

Steps for completing your project

After purchasing the project, send requirements so Kim can start the project.

Delivery time starts when Kim receives requirements from you.

Kim works on your project following the steps below.

Revisions may occur after the delivery date.

Intake and context mapping

We capture your business in detail — size, goals, team, tools, workflows, customers — the context that makes every recommendation specific to your business.

Design the architecture

We design every operational component from scratch — tool stack, workflows, SOP framework, team structure, automation priorities, reporting, and org chart — as a connected system.

Review the work, release payment, and leave feedback to Kim.