Scattered tools into one system
CRM, phone, email, forms, spreadsheets — connected into a single fabric instead of separate islands. Data moves cleanly end to end.
TinInnovations turns scattered tools, manual workflows, and disconnected data into a single, automated operating system tailored to how you work.
We design Tin OS as a single operating layer for your business: unifying tools, automating repetitive work, and giving owners and teams clear visibility into what is happening.
CRM, phone, email, forms, spreadsheets — connected into a single fabric instead of separate islands. Data moves cleanly end to end.
We codify your recurring steps into workflows in n8n or custom orchestration, with clear diagrams, monitoring, and human-in-the-loop approvals where needed.
Agents that handle intake, triage, drafting, and summarizing across channels, built on the LLMs that fit your risk and budget — OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or open-source.
Clean SQL models for leads, tasks, calls, and deals, powering real-time dashboards so you can see volume, response times, and bottlenecks without spreadsheet gymnastics.
Old databases, local tools, or shared spreadsheets turned into secure web applications with proper access control, backups, and documentation.
We stay on as your systems partner to monitor, refine, and extend Tin OS as your team, tools, and volume grow.
Tin OS is assembled from proven components that match your constraints. We are model-agnostic and tool-agnostic: we use what is right for your business, not what is trending this week.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and open-source models wired into your flows with evaluation and guardrails.
n8n, Make, and custom orchestration layers with monitoring, retries, and alerts.
Postgres, MySQL, SQL Server models for clean operational reporting and BI.
Telnyx, Twilio, and related APIs for voice agents, receptionists, and SMS.
If you are responsible for a process that cannot fail — intake, servicing, scheduling, or reporting — we should talk. We will map your current stack and outline what a Tin OS rollout could look like.