Salamanca hospitality operators are slammed during festivals and lose bookings on slow replies
· AI Automation Services
n8n and Claude workflows for Hobart tourism, Salamanca hospitality and Tasmanian premium-food exporters — delivered async, built for small teams.
Salamanca hospitality operators are slammed during festivals and lose bookings on slow replies
Tasmanian premium food exporters juggle buyer-specific paperwork with lean ops teams
Sandy Bay UTAS-linked researchers drown in grant admin and funder reporting
Client snapshot
Built a buyer-paperwork automation for a Tasmanian premium-food exporter. Production data and shipment details feed into n8n; Claude drafts retailer-specific compliance and traceability reports against each buyer's template, flagging gaps before shipments leave Hobart. Admin time per major buyer dropped from a full day to a couple of hours, and rejected shipments over paperwork effectively disappeared.
Who builds it: Waseem Nasir — AI automation engineer, digital nomad from Pakistan, based in Bali/ASEAN, serving global clients.
Yes, mainly on paperwork and buyer reporting. Each retailer wants slightly different formats and evidence, and that is exactly where AI earns its keep — consuming your operational data and rendering it into the format each buyer demands. The farms and plants run as they did; the office load changes.
Yes. Enquiry and booking comms, itinerary questions and post-stay follow-ups are all strong wins. Your reservations platform stays untouched; I add n8n + Claude on top so peak-season inboxes stop losing bookings to slow reply times.
Yes, on the admin side — grant applications, funder reporting, literature screening and internal research ops. The science stays with your team; I remove the paperwork layer that currently eats evenings and weekends from senior researchers.
Fully remote, with overlap during your business hours. Weekly syncs, daily async updates when a build is active, and a Slack channel for live issues. Most Hobart clients tell me they get more responsive service from me than from mainland agencies who treat Tasmania as an afterthought.
30-minute discovery call. No pitch deck. I map your current workflow, identify the highest-leverage automation targets, and tell you whether it makes sense to work together.