Operational Bottlenecks
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Cloud delivery, infrastructure automation, containers, CI/CD, and production observability services.
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Automated inbound lead qualification, CRM routing, and follow-up actions for a high-volume B2B pipeline.
The sales team was manually triaging inbound inquiries, missing follow-up windows, and creating inconsistent CRM records.
StackDot built an AI-led qualification workflow that scored leads, collected missing context, and pushed clean data into the CRM.
Faster first-response times, fewer manual handoffs, and a more reliable sales qualification process.
Created a knowledge assistant that answered SOP and process questions from internal documentation across tools.
Operations teams were losing time searching for process documents, repeated answers, and internal knowledge across scattered systems.
StackDot delivered a retrieval assistant connected to approved documents, structured policies, and internal collaboration channels.
Quicker internal support, better process consistency, and reduced interruptions for operations leadership.
Automated document intake, classification, and structured extraction for finance operations.
Finance staff were manually reviewing documents, copying data into multiple systems, and chasing missing information.
StackDot implemented an AI document pipeline that classified files, extracted key values, and triggered downstream approvals.
Reduced manual document handling, improved processing consistency, and better visibility into finance workflows.
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Business software, portals, backend systems, and SaaS products built around custom workflows.
Conversion-focused websites, landing pages, headless builds, and long-term website delivery support.
Cross-platform and native mobile app delivery with scalable architecture, backend integration, and maintenance.
Large-scale internal systems, dashboards, and workflow platforms for complex enterprise operations.
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