Operations Analytica

Founder-led operations work

Built by an operator who had to remove admin drag from his own work.

Operations Analytica is led by Alan Salih, who manages two companies and has spent years dealing with the kind of repeated admin work that quietly consumes the week.

Why this exists

Admin work is expensive when it pulls attention away from revenue.

Alan operates across two businesses, which means he has seen the same problem many small-business owners face: important work gets slowed down by repeated follow-ups, manual reporting, copy-paste, status checking, and unclear handoffs.

Over time, that kind of work takes attention away from revenue-generating activity. Operations Analytica was built around a simple operating belief: before buying more software, map the workflow, remove unnecessary admin steps, and automate only the parts that actually repeat.

Operating philosophy

Automation should make the business clearer, not more complicated.

The goal is not to automate everything. The goal is to find the task that repeats, define who owns it, make the next action visible, and reduce the amount of time spent checking, chasing, and rebuilding the same information.

Alan treats workflow automation as both a practical business discipline and a personal craft. The work started as a way to protect his own time, and it became a service for other small businesses with the same operational pressure.

How Alan works

Practical rules for every audit.

Start from the real workflow

The audit begins with what your team actually does today, not an ideal process diagram.

Protect sensitive information

No passwords, bank details, or private customer records are needed to start the audit.

Focus on revenue time

The best automation gives owners and teams more time for selling, serving, and deciding.

Keep the first step small

One workflow, one bottleneck, one clear recommendation before a larger build is discussed.

Founder-led audit

Have one repeated workflow worth checking?

Start with the Workflow Quick Audit. Alan will review the workflow and return a practical action report.

Best starting point

Choose a task that happens every week and costs time through follow-up, copy-paste, reporting, or unclear ownership.

Order the audit