An Ops's life today
- 01 · Pain
Everyone asks for everything, all the time
"Can you export this pipeline?" "Can you cross these two databases?" 40% of your time is ad-hoc requests.
- 02 · Pain
Zapier = tech debt
Each workflow = 1 fragile Zap, breaking at every API update. You maintain 30 Zaps used by 5 people.
- 03 · Pain
Weekly reporting = chore
Every Friday, you export 4 files, cross-reference, build a report, email it to 6 people. 2 hours wasted.
What Meir does for you
Workflows named in plain language
"Every Friday 5pm, export the HubSpot pipeline to Airtable, cross with Stripe payments, ping Slack #ops with a recap."
On-demand cross-tool sync
"For every deal closed this month, create a Stripe account and send the onboarding email" → executed in one command.
Audit log of everything
Every Meir action is logged: who asked what, when, with what result. No more mystery about what happened.
No more fragile Zaps
You describe intent, Meir adapts to API changes. Stop maintaining 30 Zaps that break.
An Ops week with Meir
Cross-tool ops, no scripting.
- Mon 09:00"Recap last week's sales activity by AE"WhatsApp
- Tue 14:00"Cross HubSpot leads with this month's Stripe payments"WhatsApp
- Wed 11:00"Create a Linear issue for every Zendesk High-priority ticket"WhatsApp
- Thu 16:00"Send a pipeline recap to Heads of, privately on Slack"WhatsApp
- Fri 17:00Recurring workflow · auto export to Airtable + SlackAuto
"We replaced three back-office workers with a voice note. My CRM has never been this clean."
Your key integrations
Ops questions
Does Meir replace Zapier / Make?
For most simple-to-medium workflows, yes. For very large ones with complex branching, Zapier remains relevant. But 80% of Zaps can be replaced by a Meir command.
Recurring (cron) workflows?
Yes. "Every Friday 5pm" or "every day 9am" is enough. Meir handles scheduling and confirmation.
What about existing Zapier workflows?
We can run in parallel during migration. Meir doesn't break anything, it adds to it.
Audit for compliance?
Full logs, exportable. Compatible with GDPR and SOC 2 (in progress) obligations.