Connected workflows

Automation & Integration

Practical automation and integration work that reduces duplicate entry, missed handoffs, and recurring operational friction.

A calm automation and integration workspace with connected workflow systems.

Overview

Planned for the environment around it.

Automation should make the work calmer, not more fragile. Snownet helps connect the systems that already matter: Microsoft 365, email, websites, forms, databases, reporting, custom applications, vendor tools, and web-based automation platforms where they are the right fit.

The safest automation is documented, observable, and scoped around real value. It should be clear what triggers it, what it changes, who owns it, and how to recover when something upstream changes.

Scope

Automation and integration scope

  • Power Automate flows, webhook workflows, form routing, and notifications.
  • n8n and other web-based automation platforms when a workflow benefits from visual orchestration.
  • Data movement between websites, Microsoft 365, spreadsheets, databases, and custom tools.
  • Workflow cleanup that removes duplicate entry and recurring manual handoffs.
  • API planning, lightweight services, scheduled jobs, and reporting pipelines.
  • Monitoring, failure handling, ownership notes, and support documentation.
  • Security review for credentials, permissions, service accounts, and sensitive data.

Fit

Who it is for

Teams repeating the same manual steps across email, spreadsheets, and portals.

Organizations that need systems connected without creating hidden operational risk.

Owners who want practical gains before committing to a larger custom application.

Approach

How we approach it

01

Choose the right level

Use a simple flow when that is enough, and recommend custom software only when the workflow needs stronger structure.

02

Make failures visible

Design automations so missed triggers, changed records, expired credentials, or vendor outages can be noticed and handled.

03

Keep ownership clear

Document credentials, triggers, outputs, schedules, permissions, and the business rule behind each automation.

Technology should stayquietly dependable.

Start with the systems people depend on.

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