If you’ve ever searched for a Zapier partner and ended up on the official Solutions Partner Directory, you’ll know it’s a useful starting point but not always a precise one.
Plenty of Zapier partners list the UK as a “service region”, but that’s not quite the same as being UK-based – and if that distinction matters to you, the directory won’t do much to help you find the right partner.
This article exists to help fix that.
It’s a roundup of partners who are genuinely based in the UK: people who are in your timezone, understand your market and cultural context, and who have suffered through just as many hours of HMRC’s hold music as you have.
A quick note on selection
Not everyone who appears on Zapier’s partner directory as a UK partner made it onto this list, and that’s deliberate. To be included, a partner needed to meet the following criteria:
- A genuine UK business – Not a virtual office and a phone number that forwards to somewhere with better weather.
- A live, functioning web presence – If a thirty-second Google search draws a blank, they’re not here.
- Zapier as a primary specialism – Agencies who picked up Zapier because they love it, not because it looks good on a capabilities page.
There are a few names out there who don’t meet any, let alone all three, of those criteria. They know who they are.
Worth mentioning that this isn’t an exhaustive list. There are other UK-based Zapier partners out there – I just haven’t included them all, for reasons ranging from “I don’t know enough about them” to “I ran out of steam around number five”.
Finally, it goes without saying that a mention here isn’t an explicit endorsement or recommendation. All of the agencies listed are Zapier Solutions Partners, meaning they’ve been vetted by Zapier, but obviously do your own research and due diligence to find the best fit for you and your needs.
Right, on to the list.
Electric Monk
In a completely unexpected turn of events, the Zapier partner who wrote this article is also the first partner on the list. Completely objective. Totally unbiased. Moving on. 😉
Founded in 2010, Electric Monk is a one-man automation consultancy – which is either a red flag or a selling point depending on your experience with agencies. I’d argue it’s the latter: you get direct access to the guy who actually knows what he’s doing, on every call, doing every build.
I work with all kinds of businesses, but have a particular soft spot for the creative services industry – agencies, consultants, coaches, and anyone else who essentially sells their time and expertise.
I’ve got two decades of automation experience, more Zapier certifications than friends, and literally thousands of hours clocked working with all of the digital tools businesses tend to accumulate – HubSpot, Notion, PandaDoc, Xero, and a near-endless list of others.
Solvaa
Solvaa founder Kelly Goss quite literally wrote the book on Zapier automation. Automate It with Zapier & Generative AI (now in its second edition) is widely considered the most comprehensive guide to Zapier on the market, which tells you something about the depth of expertise on offer here.
Kelly’s origin story is a good one too: she burned out working 70-hour weeks while running a veterinary clinic, discovered Zapier, realised automation could halve her workload, and promptly pivoted her entire career. 👌
One of the things that sets Solvaa apart is their process-first approach – the instinct to understand how a business actually works before touching the tools. It sounds like the obvious place to start, and yet a surprising number of automation agencies lead with “here’s what Zapier can do” rather than “here’s what’s actually going wrong in your business”.
Said with full awareness that I’m hardly a neutral party: Solvaa is genuinely one of the strongest options on this list. Alternatively, if you decide to skip the agency route entirely, Kelly’s book is without question the best place to start.
Andrew Davison
https://www.andrewjdavison.com/zapier-expert/
Over 10,000 zaps built. 200+ five-star reviews. Operating since 2017. Andrew Davison is, by any measure, one of the most experienced Zapier specialists on this list.
Another unapologetically independent operator, and one of the most well-known names in the UK Zapier community, Andrew’s model is deliberately no-nonsense: no sales / scoping calls, same-day quotes, and wicked fast turnaround.
Beyond client work, Andrew writes for the Zapier blog and runs a community for automation professionals – both of which are the sort of thing you only do if you find yourself thinking about Zapier even when nobody’s paying you to.
The review count speaks for itself, but for what it’s worth: Andrew is one of the names I’d mention unprompted if someone asked me who else to consider. I’ve been following his work for years and I’m an OG member of his automation community, so can say with some confidence that he’s the real deal.
Flowmondo
Flowmondo are one of the more established agencies on this list – a sizeable team with serious capability, they’re currently the #1 ranked Zapier partner in the UK.
Founded in 2012 as a one-man growth marketing consultancy, they went all in on no code and automation in 2020. As of 2025, their sweet spot is engineering, construction and industrial services businesses.
Flowmondo’s remit goes well beyond Zapier – Make, Xano, and n8n among others, which makes them one of the more full-service options on this list. If you’re in their target sectors and you’ve got a complex, multi-system problem, they’re worth a conversation.
Brainstorm Club
https://www.brainstormclub.com/
Brainstorm Club is a boutique consultancy run by Devon Page, a systems consultant and university lecturer in digital strategy. Devon brings an academic rigour to his work that’s fairly unusual in this space, specialising in systems thinking and operational design, rather than just tool expertise.
That philosophy runs so deep that Devon has built a whole SaaS product around it. WorkflowMaps is a workflow mapping tool that shows clients exactly what their processes are costing them in both time and money. It’s the kind of side project that tells you something about how seriously someone takes the underlying problem.
Devon’s academic background, his consultancy work, and his SaaS product all point to someone who has thought about process improvement at a level that goes well beyond most who call themselves automation consultants. If process design is as important to you as the automation build itself, Brainstorm Club should be on your shortlist.
Final thoughts
The partners on this list all approach automation slightly differently – some are solo specialists, some are agencies, some lean heavily into process design, others into fast execution.
That variety is a good thing. The “best” partner is rarely the one who ranks high on Google or has the most reviews. It’s the one whose way of working actually matches how you and your business operate.
Do your research, speak to a couple of partners, and find the person who seems to genuinely understand the problem you’re trying to solve – not just the tools involved.
And if you happen to pick the Zapier partner who wrote this article … well, then clearly you have impeccable taste.