Stop paying people to copy and paste.
Sawhorse connects the repetitive parts of your business so information moves where it needs to go automatically — reliably, at 2am, without anyone remembering to do it.
The handoffs that quietly cost you hours.
Press run. Watch the work happen without you.
Pick a workflow and run it. Each step lights up as the data moves through triggers, conditions and actions — the same shape as the automations Sawhorse builds against your real systems.
Website lead → CRM
A form submission becomes an owned, assigned lead before the customer closes the tab.
Form submitted
triggerWebsite contact form
Validate & dedupe
logicCheck against existing records
Create lead
actionCRM · assigned by territory
Notify owner
actionSMS + desktop alert
Press Run flow
$ waiting for trigger…
Simulated run with fictional sample data — a real build connects your actual systems
What this demo is, and isn’t
These runs are simulated with fictional sample records so you can see the shape of a workflow. A real automation connects to your actual systems, holds credentials securely, handles rate limits and partial failures, retries safely without duplicating work, and logs every run so a failure is visible the same day.
Priced by how much you’re connecting.
Buy the automation outright, or let Sawhorse host and monitor it so a silent failure never costs you a customer.
Quick Connect
$450
A single automation: one trigger, one action, built and handed over.
Best for: One job you do by hand every day that a computer should be doing.
- One automation
- One trigger, one destination
- Field mapping between systems
- Error handling and retries
- Failure alert to your email
- Written documentation
- Source-code delivery
- Automations
- 1
- Systems connected
- 2
- Conditions
- None
- Typical timeline
- 3–5 days
Workflow
MOST POPULAR$1,200
Multiple connected steps with conditions, across several systems.
Best for: A process with “if this, then that” in it — which is most of them.
- One multi-step workflow
- Conditional logic and branching
- Up to 4 systems connected
- Scheduled and delayed steps
- Retries and error handling
- Notifications to the right person
- Run history and logging
- Documentation and handover
- Source-code delivery
- Automations
- 1 multi-step
- Systems connected
- Up to 4
- Conditions
- Included
- Typical timeline
- 1–2 weeks
Operations System
From $3,200
Multiple interconnected workflows sharing one source of truth.
Best for: Several processes that all touch the same data and keep drifting apart.
- Multiple connected workflows
- Shared data layer
- Queueing where volume needs it
- Admin view of every run
- Monitoring hooks and alerting
- Unlimited systems, quoted
- Documentation and handover
- Source-code delivery
- Automations
- Multiple
- Systems connected
- Quoted
- Conditions
- Included
- Typical timeline
- 2–5 weeks
Add-ons
Start small, add what you need later — nothing here is bundled into the base price.
Extra automation
$280
Bolt another one onto an existing build.
Extra system connected
from $220
Add a system to an existing workflow.
Rework after an API change
Included on managed
On Own It plans, quoted when a third party changes something.
Reporting digest
$180
A scheduled summary email of what ran and what failed.
Third-party API and service charges — messaging providers, payment platforms, external subscriptions — are not included unless your quote says so.
| Automation plans compared | Quick Connect | Workflow | Operations System |
|---|---|---|---|
| One-time price | $149 | $349 | From $749 |
| Managed from | $49 + $15/mo | $99 + $29/mo | Custom + $69/mo |
| Automations | 1 | 1 multi-step | Multiple |
| Systems connected | 2 | Up to 4 | Quoted |
| Conditional logic | |||
| Scheduled / delayed steps | |||
| Retries & error handling | Basic | ||
| Failure alerting | |||
| Notifications | |||
| Run history & logging | |||
| Shared data layer | |||
| Admin visibility | |||
| Documentation | |||
| Typical timeline | 3–5 days | 1–2 weeks | 2–5 weeks |
Third-party API and service charges — messaging providers, payment platforms, external software subscriptions — are not included unless specifically stated in your quote.
Automations
What are you doing twice?
Describe the task nobody wants on their Monday. If it follows rules, it can usually be automated.