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Provides business process automation solutions
$180k - $220kAnnually
Senior
Remote in USA
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Thoughtful Automation provides automation solutions that help businesses improve their operations by reducing costs and increasing efficiency. Their main product is a set of automation modules, which are software tools designed to handle repetitive tasks that employees typically perform. These modules can be used in various business processes, such as billing and compliance, allowing staff to concentrate on more important tasks. Thoughtful Automation serves a diverse clientele, from small businesses to large corporations, all seeking to optimize their workflows. Unlike many competitors, Thoughtful focuses on delivering cost-effective solutions that are significantly cheaper than hiring full-time employees for the same tasks. The company's goal is to enable businesses to save time and money while shifting their focus towards strategic initiatives.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$34.8M
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
Founded
2020
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