Hyperautomation for mid-market operators
I help mid-market operators combine AI, RPA, and business process automation into working systems — not another tool nobody uses. Most engagements achieve 30% cost savings within the first year.
The Company Behind the Advisory
I'm not just an advisor with an opinion on automation — I'm Founder & CEO of Olyra, an AI strategy, governance & implementation company with offices in Miami and São Paulo, serving clients across North and South America. Olyra's engagements average a 23% operational efficiency gain within 120 days, backed by a live catalog of 81 pre-built AI agent modules across 14 business functions. When I advise on automation, I'm drawing on a real operating company that ships this work daily — not theory.
Most mid-market operators think they have a staffing problem. Usually it's a process problem: data locked in silos, invoices matched by hand, approvals routed by email, the same report rebuilt every month.
That's where I help: mapping the real operational drag, ranking what to automate first, and staying in the room until it's shipped — not handing you a slide deck and disappearing.
The goal is not a proof of concept. It is fewer manual handoffs, cleaner data, and automation that pays for itself inside the fiscal year.
Three practical paths, depending on how much clarity and hands-on execution support you need.
A full operations audit, data-fragmentation review, and automation opportunity ranking across RPA, BPA, and AI — with a 6-month implementation roadmap.
Explore the assessment →Ongoing part-time leadership: automation strategy, ERP/CRM oversight, vendor management, implementation oversight, and team coaching.
See fractional CAO support →Half-day and full-day working sessions on hyperautomation fundamentals, process mapping, tool evaluation, and change management.
Plan a workshop →The philosophy behind the advisory work
Automation only works when the underlying data is clean and connected. Most operational problems that look like staffing problems are actually process problems — and most process problems are actually data problems hiding in plain sight.
I don't start with the tool. I start with where the pain actually is: the invoice that takes three people to approve, the report that gets rebuilt by hand every month, the customer data that lives in four systems that don't talk to each other. Then I design automation — AI, RPA, and BPA together — that removes the repetitive work so your team can focus on higher-value decisions. Automation should make people more valuable, not replace them.
This saves everyone time. Useful automation work needs sponsorship, real operational pain, and a willingness to fix process before chasing shiny tools.
No theatre. We find the process gaps, the data fragmentation, and the first automation decisions worth making.
The first call is a fit check. If I can help, I'll say where I'd start. If I can't, I'll point you somewhere better.
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