New York · AI Automation Services

AI Automation for New York Firms

n8n + AI workflow engineering for finance, legal, media, and SaaS teams across New York state.

Serving: New York City · Buffalo · Rochester · Albany
Waseem Nasir, AI automation engineer serving New York

Industries I automate in New York

  • Finance & Fintech
  • Media & Publishing
  • Legal Services
  • Fashion & E-commerce

Where New York teams lose time

1

NYC finance teams are stuck between "no AI on production data" compliance rules and the need to ship faster than peers — the gap is killing velocity.

2

Manhattan law firms still bill time manually, and intake-to-matter-setup takes 6+ days when it should take 30 minutes.

3

NY media orgs produce 40+ articles a day with no automated distribution pipeline to LinkedIn, Substack, podcasts, and YouTube.

Waseem Nasir, remote AI automation engineer

Client snapshot

What this looks like in practice

A Midtown boutique law firm was taking 6 days to open a new client matter — intake form, conflict check, engagement letter, Clio setup, calendar invite. I built an n8n flow with DocuSign + Clio + Google Workspace integration that compresses the full onboarding into 4 hours, with partner approval as the only human step.

Who builds it: Waseem Nasir — AI automation engineer, digital nomad from Pakistan, based in Bali/ASEAN, serving global clients.

Frequently asked questions for New York clients

Can you build compliant AI automation for a New York financial firm?

Yes. Self-hosted n8n on AWS or your existing cloud, plus local LLM options like Llama 3 or private Anthropic deployments, keeps data inside your perimeter. I design around SOC 2 and FINRA realities rather than fighting them.

How do Manhattan law firms automate intake?

I combine a smart intake form (Typeform or custom) with GPT-4o to extract key facts, run conflict checks against Clio, auto-draft engagement letters in DocuSign, and book the first call. What used to be a paralegal day becomes a 15-minute review.

What is the best content automation stack for an NYC media company?

n8n plus Airtable or Notion as the content queue, OpenAI or Claude for repurposing, Buffer or Metricool for distribution, and a Slack review layer so editors stay in control. Publishers typically 3-4x output without new headcount.

Do you work with New York clients in-person?

I am fully remote — based in Bali, serving NYC clients via Zoom and Slack. Most clients prefer async Loom updates over meetings, and my timezone gives them a finished build each morning. In-person is not on the menu, but momentum is.

Ship faster. Stay compliant. Book a free strategy call.

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.