The owner is still the backup system.
If approvals, answers, and exceptions keep ending up with the owner, the business is still carrying too much by hand.
Livingston County, Michigan
Evans Automations is based in Livingston County and works with local businesses that need cleaner software, less repeat work, stronger intake, or a website that stops creating extra admin.
Where it shows up
A lot of the friction is not dramatic. It is the daily pile-up of follow-up, owner dependence, disconnected tools, and messy website intake.
If approvals, answers, and exceptions keep ending up with the owner, the business is still carrying too much by hand.
When updates bounce between inboxes, spreadsheets, apps, and texts, the team spends time chasing context instead of moving the work.
If intake comes in incomplete, weak, or hard to trust, the admin work starts before the real work even begins.
What we build
Sometimes the fix is one better website. Sometimes it is business automation systems, custom software, mobile tools, or tighter integrations around the real workflow.
Automation
Take routine follow-up, approvals, and admin off the team.
Software
Make one system the main place the business runs.
Mobile
Give the team a faster way to handle the work away from the desk.
Websites
Use the site to build trust, improve intake, and reduce sorting later.
Why local helps
When the bottleneck lives in the office, on the floor, or in the handoff between them, being nearby makes it easier to see the real friction instead of guessing from a polished version.
Useful next step
If you already know where the drag is, go straight to the page that fits the first move.
Solutions
See the kinds of problems these projects are built to remove.
See solutionsCase study
See what changed when one workflow was rebuilt into one system.
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Send the messy version first. We can sort out the right next step from there.
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