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The fit is operational.

RLS works with growing firms where important work crosses people, tools, and approval points every week. The industry matters because the details matter, but the first question is whether the workflow is repeated, rules-driven, and expensive to drop.

Outside these industries?

Manufacturers and other mid-market businesses can be a strong fit. If a handoff, approval, report, document flow, or lead-response process repeats and still relies on memory, bring that workflow to the audit. I will tell you whether it is worth building before we discuss an install.

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Common questions

RLS automates recurring handoffs, approvals, reporting, document flow, intake, and lead response. The work starts with the operating process, then uses the current tools where they can support it.

RLS works with growing firms whose work crosses people, systems, and approval points every week. The deepest experience is in architecture and engineering, general contracting, and EPC, with other mid-market businesses considered by operational fit.

Yes. Manufacturers and other mid-market businesses can be a fit when an important workflow is repeated, rules-driven, and still depends on memory or manual re-entry.

No. RLS builds around the tools a client already uses where possible and recommends a replacement only when the current tool cannot support the required workflow.

A good candidate repeats often, follows knowable rules, moves information between people or tools, and creates a real cost when it stalls. Human review stays in place wherever judgment or accountability is required.

RLS is based in Oklahoma City and serves firms in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Dallas-Fort Worth. Remote work is available when the workflow and team are a practical fit.