Most automation problems
aren't technical. They're abandonment.

Someone built it. It worked. Then it didn't. And the person who built it is gone. That's where viabolat comes in.

Here's what usually happens

A business hires a freelancer or consultant to set up an automation — Zapier, Make, a Python script, an API integration. It works great for a few months.

Then something changes. An API updates. A field name shifts. A service gets deprecated. And the automation quietly breaks.

Nobody notices until someone on your team is doing it manually again — quietly, without telling anyone, because they don't want to cause a fuss.

By the time it surfaces, you've lost weeks of productivity. And the person who built it? Unavailable, expensive to re-engage, or just gone.

That's the gap viabolat fills.

What makes this different

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Diagnosis first

Before any work starts, viabolat tells you exactly what's broken, why, and what it will cost to fix. No surprises, no scope creep.

Fast turnaround

Most fixes are delivered in 48–72 hours. Not weeks of back-and-forth. You describe the problem, viabolat fixes it, you get back to work.

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I stick around

Most consultants disappear after setup. With a maintenance plan, viabolat monitors, updates, and fixes things before you even notice they're broken.

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Plain English

You don't need to know what an API is. You just need to know what's broken and what you want it to do. viabolat handles the rest.

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Fixed pricing

You know the cost before any work starts. No hourly billing surprises. No "that'll be extra" conversations mid-project.

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Everything documented

Every fix comes with clear documentation. If you ever need someone else to take over, they'll actually be able to understand what was built.

Who this is for

Small businesses whose automation broke and they don't know why

Operations managers whose team is quietly doing manually what used to be automated

Founders who inherited automation from a previous developer and can't get support

Anyone paying for a tool that's supposed to save time but isn't

Who this is not for

Enterprise companies with internal dev teams (you already have people for this)

People looking for the cheapest possible option (fast, good, cheap — pick two)

Projects that need a full development team (viabolat is a boutique operation — we are transparent about that)

Something broken?

Tell us what it is. We'll tell you if we can fix it and what it costs. No obligation.