Yesterday
- Customer asks what a job costs.
- You hunt through three spreadsheets for current pricing.
- An hour later you send a quote that took 40 minutes to assemble.
Built for 5-to-50-person SMBs running quotes, invoices, and follow-ups through spreadsheets and email. If that's not you, we're probably not the right fit.
Engines we wire your tools through
What we do
We're an automation studio for the SMBs that already run on Excel, Sheets, Word, QuickBooks, and the inbox. We wire those tools into systems that quietly hand back your week.
Where it shows up
Pick the one that costs you the most. We’ll show you that day after we’ve rewired it.
Yesterday
With Ardell
What we build
Each lane wires the tools you already use into a system that runs itself, with you on the steering wheel.
Document workflows
Quotes, invoices, contracts, statements — generated on demand from the data your team already enters, in the templates your customers already recognize.
e.g., a JotForm intake that fires a templated confirmation email back to the customer in seconds, or a calendar booking that writes itself into the CRM and pings a Twilio SMS — the small loops that close themselves once they're wired right.
Reporting & dashboards
We cut through the noise. Live dashboards that surface what changed, not what happened.
e.g., an auto-repair shop where daily revenue, average ticket, no-shows, and parts margin sit on one screen instead of three reports nobody reads.
Customer & sales ops
Inbound forms, CRM hygiene, follow-up cadences, status emails — wired through Excel, Sheets, your CRM, and the inbox your customers already trust.
e.g., an insurance brokerage where every web inquiry is routed, quoted, and followed up — without the receptionist holding the whole pipeline in their head.
AI agents & assistants
Bounded, auditable AI workers — fed your data, your tone, your boundaries. They draft, summarize, route, and flag. You approve and ship.
e.g., a bookkeeper whose agent reads incoming receipts, drafts journal entries in QuickBooks, and flags only the weird ones for human review.
How it works
The same shape every engagement. Different content each time.
Questions
That's the job of the scoping call. We map your week together, rank every task by hours-per-week and dollars-at-risk, and pick the one we can ship in two weeks. You don't need to know what to fix — you need to show up and answer questions.
First system in two to six weeks. The wide range is honest — quoting workflows tend to be three weeks; multi-team reporting builds are closer to six. We tell you on day one.
No. The whole point of how we work is wiring through Excel, Sheets, Word, QuickBooks, Outlook, Gmail, and your CRM as they are. New tools enter the picture only if you actively want one.
A service that uses software you can see and own. Every automation is documented, the credentials are yours, and if we walked away tomorrow you'd still be able to run it.
Great — we build on whatever you've got. About half of our work is repairing or extending a scenario that was started in-house. You don't lose what you've already paid for.
Some of it. Where AI earns its place — drafting, summarizing, parsing messy inputs — we use it. Where deterministic code is better, we use that. We don't dress one up as the other.
First scoping call is free. Most automations land between $1,000 and $2,000 to build — we send a fixed price before any code is written. After launch, a flat $500/month retainer covers tweaks, new integrations, and fast fixes. Cancel anytime.
Talk to us
Tell us the part of your day that's eating your time. We'll send a plan back inside two business days. No software pitch, no slide deck.