Livingston County, Michigan

Make Livingston County business easier to run.

Evans Automations is based in Howell and works with local businesses that need cleaner software, less repeat work, stronger intake, or a website that stops creating extra cleanup.

Upper-story brick architecture along Grand River Avenue in Howell.

Where it shows up

Where local businesses usually lose time.

A lot of the waste isn't dramatic. It's the daily pile-up of follow-up, disconnected tools, trapped knowledge, and messy website intake.

Too much still depends on one person.

If approvals, answers, and exceptions keep running through one person, the business is still carrying too much by hand.

Status lives in too many places.

When updates bounce between inboxes, spreadsheets, apps, and texts, the team spends time chasing context instead of moving the work.

The website starts the work badly.

If intake comes in incomplete, weak, or hard to trust, the cleanup starts before the real work even begins.

What we build

The right local project depends on where time and money are getting lost.

Sometimes the fix is one better website. Sometimes it's automation, AI agents, software, mobile tools, or tighter connections around the real work.

Automation

Business automation systems

Take routine follow-up and approvals off the team.

  • Automate the handoffs people shouldn't be doing by hand.
  • Trigger the next step when status changes.
  • Keep the routine work from piling back up.

Software

Software built around the business

Make one system the main place the business runs.

  • Bring the live picture into one place.
  • Handle the edge cases generic software keeps missing.
  • Replace the part of the tools causing the extra work.

Mobile

Mobile tools for the real work

Give the team a faster way to handle the work away from the desk.

  • Keep office and field updates in sync.
  • Put approvals and status in the hand of the right person.
  • Make updates usable where the work actually happens.

Websites

Websites that start the work better

Use the site to build trust, improve intake, and reduce sorting later.

  • Capture better inquiries earlier.
  • Route requests more cleanly.
  • Turn the website into a better front door for the business.

Why local helps

Sometimes the fastest answer comes from seeing the work in person.

When the problem lives in the office, at the counter, on the floor, or in the handoff between them, being nearby makes it easier to see what is really taking time.

What this means for your business

If your team is still carrying work by hand, start there.

The best first project is usually the task people keep copying, checking, chasing, or fixing every week.

Start

Start with the Livingston County task that keeps wasting time.

Bring the spreadsheet, the inbox, the website problem, or the workaround. That is enough to start the conversation.

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