Spend an hour with a card carrying automation nerd who’ll fix, optimise, and demystify your Zapier setup.
Automation is meant to save you time, not send you into a doom spiral of testing, tinkering, and Googling phrases like “how do I stop Zapier from gaslighting me?”.
A missing field here, a rogue trigger there, and suddenly the platform that was supposed to automate your business is slowly draining your will to live.
A Zapier Power Hour is your one-to-one automation intervention: a focused, practical session where we dig into your Zapier setup together – troubleshooting issues, improving what’s already there, or mapping out smart ways to automate the messy bits of your business.
Whether you’re brand new to Zapier or knee-deep in a workflow that’s gone feral, a Power Hour cuts through the chaos and gets you on right track.
The Zapier Power Hour is a great fit if:
Yours is slightly less cinematic. But no less effective.
STEP 1:
Pick a time that suits you, complete a short intake form, and grant me access to your Zapier account. I'll take care of the prep so we can hit the ground running on the day.
STEP 2:
We jump on a video call, pull up your Zapier account, and get to work.
STEP 3:
Within a couple of days you'll receive a follow-up email that includes the recording of our call, key takeaways, links, and any other resources from the session.
Unless you're into that sort of thing. Which I absolutely am.
Zapier Power Hour
£295
Sixty minutes of straight-talking Zapier consulting to debug, streamline, and optimise your automations.
Book your Power HourHere's what you get:
Chris is my go to guy for all things automation. If I’m trying to get Zapier to do something clever and it’s not playing nice, I call Chris. He gets what I’m trying to do, helps me figure out how to make it work, and somehow always makes me look like a genius in front of my clients.Maret Reutelingsperger
It’s a focused, hands-on session where we dive into your Zapier setup together — troubleshooting broken automations, improving existing workflows, or mapping out smarter ways to automate the repetitive stuff.
I use Google Meet for all voice and video calls.
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