Dayerah Automation
DAYERAH AUTOMATIONS
About
ABOUT DAYERAH

The studio
that looks
before it builds.

WHAT WE ARE

An AI automation studio.
Not a software vendor.

Dayerah is an AI automation studio. That distinction matters. Software vendors sell you tools and let you figure out what to do with them. We do the opposite. We look at your business first, find the work that's leaking value, and then build the system that closes it.

We work with small and mid-size businesses who know something is wrong. They just can't always name it. Too much manual work. Calls going unanswered. Reporting that takes a week. Data scattered across five systems. We find the pattern and build the fix.

We're selective about who we work with, because the work requires us to get genuinely close to your operation. When we're in, we're fully in.

دائرہ
THE NAME

The word behind
the work.

Dayerah comes from the Urdu word دائرہ, meaning "circle." It's a metaphor for everything we build: systems that are complete, self-returning, and self-sustaining. A loop that never breaks.

When we noticed everyday inefficiencies in businesses around us (missed calls, manual admin, scattered tools) we didn't want to build another patchwork fix. We wanted to close the circle entirely. That idea became the name, and the name became the standard.

دائرہ
DĀIRA · URDU

Circle. A loop that returns to itself, complete, unbroken, self-sustaining.

THE FOUNDERS
01 / FOUNDER

Abbas

CO-FOUNDER

Abbas brings a sharp eye for operational inefficiency and a builder's instinct for closing it. He spotted the patterns (manual work, missed signals, systems that didn't talk to each other) and decided the answer wasn't another tool. It was a different kind of studio.

02 / FOUNDER

Tahir

CO-FOUNDER

Tahir is the architect behind the systems. He thinks in workflows, edge cases, and failure modes, building things designed to run without babysitting. His standard: if it needs you to keep it alive, it isn't done yet.

WHAT WE BELIEVE

The way we think
about this work.

01 / PRINCIPLE

Automation is gardening, not engineering

You don't bolt it on and forget it. You tend to it. You look at what needs water, what's thriving, what's dying. We treat every system like something alive.

02 / PRINCIPLE

The gap is the product

Finding what's broken is the actual value. The automation is how we close it. Most consultants skip straight to the tool. We start with the problem.

03 / PRINCIPLE

Simple systems that run beat complex ones that don't

We bias toward the smallest system that solves the problem fully. Complexity is a liability. Reliability is the product.

Ready to find out
what's leaking?

Tell us about your operation. We'll tell you what we'd build and why. No obligation, no pitch deck.

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