Advise
Work out what to fix first, and what to leave alone. A clear plan for AI and Microsoft technology that fits the size of the business and the budget behind it.
Independent Microsoft consultancy
Practical AI, automation, and business apps built on the Microsoft cloud, for organizations of all sizes.
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What we do
ximplogix is an independent Microsoft consultancy. We work with organizations of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises, turning everyday processes into software people actually want to use. That means the apps your team works in, the automation behind them, AI agents that answer questions and take action, and reporting you can trust. All of it built on Microsoft Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, and Copilot Studio.
We take on the whole job rather than a slice of it. Understanding how the work gets done today, deciding what the technology should do about it, building it, and staying on afterwards so it keeps working.
Our services
Work out what to fix first, and what to leave alone. A clear plan for AI and Microsoft technology that fits the size of the business and the budget behind it.
Turn the plan into a design. How information is structured, how your systems talk to each other, who can see what, and how it all stays manageable as you grow.
Build the apps, the automation, and the AI agents. Custom business apps, workflows that remove manual steps, agents that answer questions and take action, and reporting people trust.
Roll it out, train the people who will use it, and stay available afterwards. Support and steady improvements, so the investment keeps paying off instead of quietly going unused.
What makes us different
The person in your first conversation is the person writing the code. Nothing gets lost between a strategy document and a delivery team you never met.
Automating a broken process just makes it fail faster. We start with how the work gets done today, then decide what the software should do about it.
Ten people or ten thousand, the approach holds. Solve the expensive problem first, keep it simple, and avoid building anything you will regret maintaining.