Find the repeated task.
Map where the work begins, who touches it, where it waits, and what keeps breaking.
Practical AI automation for SME owners
Praeco Labs helps SME owners turn repeated work into usable AI systems. We start with one workflow, build around the real handoffs, keep approval checks visible, and hand it over so the team can run it.
The manual
Most AI projects fail before the first prompt. The work was never chosen clearly enough. This is the standard Praeco uses before building anything: repeated work, clear inputs, clear outputs, and a human decision that still matters.
Map where the work begins, who touches it, where it waits, and what keeps breaking.
Use real files and real review habits, not a demo workflow that looks good once.
AI prepares the work. People still approve the parts that carry risk.
Diagnostic scorecard
The first useful question is not “which AI tool should we use?” It is “which workflow is repeated enough, clear enough, and safe enough to automate?”
Common starting points
The useful work is often the repeated handoff: a brief becoming a calendar, a document becoming a draft, or a set of updates becoming a report someone can review.
Brand brief to content calendar, post drafts, video prompts, and production notes.
Intake, extraction, comparison, summary, and first-draft preparation.
Collect sources, structure findings, and prepare review-ready memos.
Turn recurring inputs into a consistent owner or management update.
Proof
Client names and sensitive details stay private where needed, but the inputs, outputs, review gates, and delivery shape are shown.
A marketing workflow was rebuilt so the repeated planning work starts from one brand brief and ends with review-ready material, not scattered documents.
Brand brief and campaign direction.
Calendar, draft captions, video prompts, and production briefs.
Every output stops for human approval before use.
A daily gratitude and Stoic practice journal was turned into a working private app with authentication, structured prompts, progress views, and a handover-ready codebase.
Gratitude entry, Stoic prompt, reflection history, and progress view.
React, Vite, Supabase, Tailwind, Recharts, and D3.
Private daily journal with practice prompts and continuity tracking.
Built as a deployable web app, not a slide deck or prototype.
Decision rules
If the task happens once, do it manually. If it repeats every week, it may be worth systematising.
The system should prepare the work and make review easier, not hide the judgment call.
The goal is not a clever demo. The team should know how to run the workflow after build.
If the process is unclear, sensitive, or too rare, the honest answer may be to leave it alone.
What handover means
A useful automation is not finished when it runs once. It is finished when the team can use it, check it, and know when not to use it.
FAQ
Praeco Labs helps SMEs fix one painful workflow at a time with practical AI automation. The work starts with the workflow, approval checks, and handover path.
No. We remove repetitive handoffs and formatting work. Important outputs still go through the people responsible for judgment and approval.
One workflow worth reviewing: where it starts, who touches it, where errors happen, and what the team needs back.
No. The diagnostic is only useful if it leads to a working system. The goal is implementation, not a broad AI roadmap.
Start here
Send the workflow. Praeco will decide if it is clear enough, repeated enough, and safe enough to automate.
Email the workflow