Oregon · AI Automation Services

AI Automation for Oregon Businesses

n8n pipelines for Portland DTC brands, Oregon outdoor retail, and PNW cannabis operators.

Serving: Portland · Salem · Eugene · Gresham
Waseem Nasir, AI automation engineer serving Oregon

Industries I automate in Oregon

  • Outdoor & Apparel (Nike, Columbia)
  • Tech & SaaS
  • Timber & Forest Products
  • Cannabis (regulated)

Where Oregon teams lose time

1

Portland DTC apparel brands juggle Shopify, Klaviyo, Gorgias, and a 3PL with separate customer truths.

2

Oregon outdoor retailers with 50+ product lines manage seasonal inventory on Excel and phone calls to reps.

3

OR cannabis producers navigate METRC + OLCC compliance alongside wholesale orders in separate systems.

Waseem Nasir, remote AI automation engineer

Client snapshot

What this looks like in practice

A Portland DTC apparel brand was losing repeat-purchase data because Shopify, Klaviyo, and their 3PL had mismatched customer IDs. I built an n8n resolver that unifies customer records on email + phone, feeds a clean Klaviyo segment, and writes LTV back into Shopify metafields. Email revenue jumped 22%.

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

Frequently asked questions for Oregon clients

How do Portland DTC brands unify customer data?

I build identity resolution in n8n that matches customers across Shopify, Klaviyo, Gorgias, and the 3PL. Writes a canonical ID back to each system. Marketing stops segmenting on stale data; support sees full history across channels.

Can you automate inventory management for an Oregon outdoor retailer?

Yes. I sync vendor portals, Shopify, retail POS, and 3PL inventory into one n8n pipeline. Seasonal buy plans run on real data, not last year's guess. Stock-out alerts go to buyers before gaps hit the store floor.

What is the best METRC integration for an Oregon cannabis producer?

METRC REST API plus your ERP (NetSuite or QuickBooks) plus wholesale order portals (LeafLink). I build n8n flows that keep all three in sync, auto-generate compliance reports, and flag breaks before OLCC does.

Do you support Oregon clients on retainer?

Yes. Once you have 3+ production workflows, retainers make sense. Typical range is 10-20 hours a month — enough to maintain, extend, and ship new flows on request without the full-time cost.

Unify customers. Clean inventory. Book a free 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.