Built for Workflow Automation for Agencies

Automate the Boring Stuff

Let software handle repetitive tasks while you focus on what matters.

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Core Capabilities

Everything you need, nothing you don't

Purpose-built tools for your agency workflow. No configuration required.

Auto-Task Assignment

Tasks auto-assign based on project stage and availability.

Smart Notifications

Get alerts only for what matters to you.

Template Workflows

Reuse proven workflows across similar projects.

Sound familiar?

These are the problems agencies tell us about every day. You're not alone.

Onboarding a new client means manually recreating the same 40-task checklist again

Task handoffs happen verbally or on Slack and frequently get dropped

Managers spend more time assigning and following up on work than doing real work

Repeatable processes exist in people's heads, not in a system that scales

Here's how Yuktis fixes this

How It Works

Up and running in three steps

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Step 1

Build your workflow templates once

Turn your best processes — client onboarding, content production, campaign launch, monthly reporting — into reusable templates. Every task, owner, and deadline captured.

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Step 2

Launch workflows with one click

When a new client signs, trigger your onboarding template. Tasks auto-assign to the right team members. Deadlines calculate from the start date. Zero manual setup.

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Step 3

Automate handoffs and reminders

When one stage completes, the next triggers automatically. Team members are notified when their task is active. Clients get updates and approval requests at the right moment.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common agency workflows include: client onboarding, monthly reporting cycles, content production pipelines, campaign launch checklists, and review-and-approval sequences. Any repeatable process is a candidate.