Partners

Implementation partner for workflow and digitalization projects

Automation Boutique supports integrators, software vendors and bidding consortia with technical delivery for process automation, Camunda-/Pega-near workflows, case management, integration of existing systems and AI-assisted features.

Who we partner with

Four typical partner contexts

01

System integrators

When extra engineering depth for workflows, interfaces, legacy integration or automation is needed.
02

Software vendors

When existing products should be extended with process automation, integrations or AI-agent capabilities.
03

Camunda / Pega-near projects

When delivering workflow orchestration, case management, BPMN/DMN or end-to-end digitalization of complex procedures.
04

Consultancies & digital agencies

When strategy and concept are in place but technical delivery depth is missing.

Our role

What we take on in partner projects

  • Subcontractor for technical delivery
  • Member of a bidding consortium
  • Specialist for workflow, integration and automation
  • Support for technical concepts
  • MVP and pilot delivery
  • Operations, monitoring and continued development
  • Camunda / Pega delivery where the project mandates it
  • Vendor-neutral architecture advice

Why Automation Boutique as a partner?

Small enough to be flexible. Technical enough to deliver cleanly.

We're small enough to move fast and stay flexible, and technical enough to deliver complex integration and automation work cleanly. For larger partners, we plug in exactly where specialist engineering capacity is needed.

Partner projects without a big apparatus

Becoming project-ready — step by step

For new providers, direct entry into larger projects is often hard. So our approach is pragmatic: we're happy to start as implementation partner, subcontractor or part of a bidding consortium. In parallel we build the necessary documentation, evidence, processes and references step by step.

We prepare technical concepts, architecture sketches, data-protection and operations requirements in a structured way — focused on what the project actually needs.

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Which process costs you too much time today?

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