Connect your tools
Link WordPress to your CRM, email platform, accounts tool, payment system or spreadsheets.
Connect WordPress to the other tools you already use, and let the repetitive jobs run themselves. Fewer manual chores, fewer mistakes, more of your time back. Built on real APIs for businesses across Mumbai and the MMR.
Every business has a pile of small digital tasks that repeat without end. Copying an order into a spreadsheet. Adding a new customer to the mailing list by hand. Typing the same details into two systems that flatly refuse to talk to each other. It is slow, it quietly breeds mistakes, and it is a tax on the hours you should be spending on actual work.
This is exactly where WordPress API and automations earn their keep. WordPress can talk to the other tools you use through their APIs, so those jobs simply happen on their own. Automation is not about looking clever. It is about getting your time back. The best automations are the ones you stop noticing, because they just work.
What WordPress API and automation work looks like in practice.
Link WordPress to your CRM, email platform, accounts tool, payment system or spreadsheets.
The jobs you do by hand every week set up to run themselves, quietly, in the background.
Information kept in step across systems, so you stop entering the same thing twice.
If a tool has an API, we can usually connect it. If it does not, we will tell you straight.
Practical AI touches like smarter search or content assistance, added only where they earn their place, not for show.
Automations that are monitored, not left to silently break. And the work is yours to own.
We map the task and the tools, so we automate the right thing the right way.
WordPress wired to your other systems through their APIs.
The repetitive work set to run on its own, then tested against real cases.
Monitored once live, so if anything changes upstream we catch it early.
An automation nobody monitors is a quiet liability waiting to fail. We build them to be kept an eye on, so a change at the other end does not break your workflow without anyone noticing.
Tell us what it is. We will tell you whether it can run itself, and whether it is worth the effort to set up.
Most repetitive work that involves moving information around: syncing orders to a spreadsheet or accounts tool, adding customers to a mailing list, passing data to a CRM, sending routine emails. If you do it by hand on a schedule, it is usually a candidate.
Usually, yes. If the tool has an API, which most modern ones do, we can connect WordPress to it. If a tool genuinely cannot be connected, we will tell you that rather than promise something that will not hold.
Where they actually help, yes, such as smarter on-site search or content assistance. We add them when they solve a real problem, not to slap an AI label on the page. Plenty of jobs are better served by plain, reliable automation.
We build automations to be monitored, because the tools they connect to change over time. If something shifts upstream, the aim is to catch it early rather than discover it weeks later through a pile of missed tasks.
Yes. The connections and any custom code are yours, and the accounts stay in your name. No lock-in.
It is a focused slice of it. Development covers custom features broadly, while this is specifically about connecting systems and removing manual work. Many projects use both together.