about

We’re on a mission to save your most valuable asset: Time.

Let's automate the busy work of the present,
so you can focus on the future.
our mission

4 hours
38 minutes

Average    repetitive task time
per worker,
per week.
Frustrated with doing repetitive tasks and enthusiastic about new technology, we founded Babybots in 2021 to help companies and their employees work more efficiently.

No matter what industry you're in, time is the most valuable asset. That's why we're driven to create software products that free up teams to think about the big picture.


team

Our leadership team

We’re committed to making IMMO a great place to work, for ourselves and our investors.
Our Values

What we're all about

Automation is a tool to free up human innovation and imagination.
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Automation should add power to people, not take it away
Maximizing value by seeking the best opportunities for automation
Robotic Process Automation shouldn't adversely impact employment
Always keeping the end user in mind during all phases of a bot build
Keeping open & consistent communication to ensure a successful project
Pursuing the latest technology to streamline automation
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testimonialS

Don't take our word for it.

Here's what our clients are saying about Babybots Robotic Process Automation.
Gil Marx
Chief Product Officer, Finaloop
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Trey Matthews
Operations Analyst, Sanford Rose Associates
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Kyle Hinckley
Director of Ecommerce, Cable Ties Unlimited
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John Tseng
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Rebeca Smith
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Steve McQuillen
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Kevin Martin
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Julia Yang
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
John Tseng
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Rebeca Smith
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Steve McQuillen
Founder, TechMatter
"Our newsletter and email marketing campaign are fully automated and can be scheduled for the next 2 months within hours. We are very happy that we can have a full control on the leads and verification on the leads."
Kevin Martin
Founder, TechMatter
"I have tried a variety of email services and SaaSFlow has been the easiest to set up. Have run 3 email marketing campaigns so far and I'm still getting used to all of its features, but  working with SaaSFlow has been great so far!"
Julia Yang
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
John Tseng
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Rebeca Smith
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Steve McQuillen
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Kevin Martin
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Julia Yang
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
John Tseng
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”
Rebeca Smith
Founder, TechMatter
“With shelter-in-place, Patreon has become a great source of income for 140,000 creators. But as we’ve scaled, with every new release we spent up to 4 days implementing or fixing analytics.”