Cross-system reporting, data movement between tools, meeting notes distribution, weekly ops digest. The agent stitches your SaaS stack together so your Monday mornings stop being spent in spreadsheets.
Wired into whatever you already use. Xero, HubSpot, Stripe, Slack, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Notion, Linear, Jira, Airtable. The agent runs between them, doing the glue work that nobody has time for.
Pulls from Xero, HubSpot, Stripe, GA4, your CRM, whatever you use. Builds the weekly dashboard or the monthly board report. Posts to Slack or emails the founder. Reporting without the reporter.
Keeps your systems in sync. New Stripe customer shows up in HubSpot. Closed deal syncs to accounting. Status change in Linear updates the public roadmap. No more manual duplicates, no more "I thought you'd updated it."
Captures your meeting notes, extracts action items, assigns owners, posts to Slack, sends follow-up emails, creates Linear tickets. Meetings turn into action without anyone staying late to write it all up.
Every Monday, one message: what shipped last week, what's at risk, what needs your attention. Pulls from across the business. Runs without anyone asking, without anyone missing.
Two Digital Signet agents are in production today:
The Ops Agent uses the same architecture and the same approach to integrations (built, tested, battle-hardened across deployments). Pointed at your SaaS stack instead of your books or your content. Be our first public Ops case study. Discount in exchange for the story.
Your Monday mornings are reporting hell: pulling numbers from six tools, formatting them, posting them.
Data is right in every individual tool, but never in sync across them.
Meeting notes and action items get lost the moment the call ends.
You want a weekly operating rhythm but nobody has time to maintain one.
Someone asks "what's the status of X?" and it takes an hour to assemble the answer.
You run on a patchwork of Xero, HubSpot, Stripe, Slack, Google Workspace, and something has to stitch them together.
One day. We map your current tools, your weekly rhythm, and the three reports that eat the most time. You see which ones the agent will take over first.
Three weeks. We wire the agent into your top three integrations, build the first reports, and run them alongside your existing process. You see the outputs, we tune.
Agent goes live. Monday digest starts showing up. Cross-system sync runs quietly in the background. Your team stops asking "who's doing the report this week?"
Month by month, more integrations, more reports, more of the glue work. The agent becomes the operating system of your week.
Fixed setup fee, monthly subscription. Model costs itemised separately in your invoice. No per-report or per-seat charges.
Prices indicative. Every engagement is scoped and quoted in writing before any work begins.
Anything with an API. We've shipped integrations with Xero, QuickBooks, HubSpot, Salesforce, Stripe, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Slack, Notion, Airtable, Linear, Jira, Asana, GitHub, GitLab, and a long tail of bespoke CMSes and CRMs. Something unusual? We'll scope it in Discovery.
Usually, yes. During Discovery we map the real state, flag the gaps, and decide where the agent can work around inconsistency (most places) and where humans need to clean up first (edge cases). We don't pretend data is clean when it isn't.
You. They live in your tools: Looker Studio, Metabase, Notion, Slack, Google Sheets, whatever you already use. We don't lock you into our stack. If we part ways, your reports keep running.
Usually no, and usually you don't want to. The agent handles the recurring glue work. An ops manager handles exceptions, strategic decisions, and the work that needs human context. The agent buys them back time to do the job they were actually hired for.
Book a discovery call. We'll map your current tools, identify the three reports that eat the most time, and tell you honestly whether an Ops Agent is the right next hire.