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Attomic Flow is an automation/AI service for enterprise back-office and data work, provided by Berlin-based Tom Göckeritz. Its core proposition is to hand repetitive tasks over to automated workflows, such as invoices, email, data maintenance, and CRM/e-commerce/database synchronization, while emphasizing “secure, measurable, and no IT stress.” Judging from the website, it looks more like a custom automation consulting and implementation service than a public self-service SaaS product.
The website presents three fairly clear capability areas. First is workflow automation, covering invoices, email, data entry, and data maintenance, with an emphasis on fewer errors, faster execution, and auditability. Second is website development: it can quickly build landing pages with forms, where form submissions directly trigger follow-up workflows. Third is data integration, connecting cloud services, online stores, CRM systems, and databases and keeping them in sync. However, the site only broadly mentions the use of “modern AI” and does not specify which models are used, whether it includes OCR, RPA, LLM Agents, or whether it supports complex decision-making workflows.
On pricing, the site only discloses a “fixed-price pilot” and “measurable ROI”; it does not publish plans, hourly rates, delivery timelines, or free trial information. For integrations, it mentions connections to cloud services, shops, CRMs, and databases, but does not list specific platforms, API documentation, or available connectors. Privacy and compliance are relatively clear selling points: it highlights GDPR/DSGVO compliance, optional EU hosting, approvals, and audit logs. Data submitted through the contact form is used only to process the request.
Its strengths lie in its practical positioning. It is well suited to SMEs that lack an in-house IT team but have many repetitive processes, especially German or European customers with EU data compliance requirements. The fixed-price pilot also makes it easier to validate ROI first. The main limitation is the lack of public information: there are no case studies, pricing details, SLA, model descriptions, or quantified results, making it difficult to assess its ability to deliver complex projects or estimate long-term maintenance costs.
The website does not state its accessibility from China, whether the domain can be reached directly, or whether it supports domestic Chinese payment methods. The service currently appears to be available only in German and English, so it is not an out-of-the-box tool for Chinese-speaking teams. For standardized automation platforms, alternatives to compare include Zapier, Make, n8n, Microsoft Power Automate, and UiPath. For China-specific scenarios, options such as DingTalk Yida, the WeCom ecosystem, or Alibaba Cloud low-code/AI automation solutions may be worth considering.
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attomic.de is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach attomic.de directly.