Many translation agencies ask the same question: “What are the top tasks an agency should automate to save time and stop losing clients?” The answer is simple: agencies waste the most hours on manual invoicing, project tracking, vendor management, client communication, and repetitive admin work. These tasks don’t just drain team leads; they also cause late deliveries, errors, and unhappy clients.
In 2025, automation is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s the difference between an agency that scales profitably and one that keeps firefighting. By automating the 7 most common time-wasting tasks, language service providers (LSPs) can cut delays, improve accuracy, and retain high-value clients.
This guide explains exactly which tasks to automate, why they matter, and how tools like Awtomated help agencies run smarter operations.
Think of a business like a busy classroom.
If the teacher had to write everyone’s homework by hand, check every notebook one by one, and run to each student to answer the same question, she would get very tired and make mistakes.
That’s what happens to businesses when they do everything manually.
Automation is like having a smart helper.
This is why many companies, from small shops to big agencies, use automation tools. They want to spend less time on busy work and more time on serving clients, building trust, and scaling their business.
Running a business is not easy. Every day, there are so many small jobs that eat up your time. You think you are working hard, but often you are just repeating the same task again and again. This is where automation comes in.
Automation means letting software do the boring jobs so you and your team can focus on real work. In fact, a McKinsey report shows that 60% of jobs have at least 30% tasks that can be automated. For agencies like translation companies (LSPs), this number is even higher.
So the big question is: which tasks should my business focus on automating first?
Let’s go step by step.
Money matters. But creating invoices manually and chasing payments is a huge time sink.
Example: An LSP owner told me they spend 10 hours each week just fixing invoice errors. Wrong client names, wrong amounts, missed tax lines. Every mistake delays payment by weeks.
Why automate?
Businesses that use e-invoicing get paid 3 times faster than those sending manual invoices.
With tools like Awtomated, you can even send vendor POs, client invoices, and reminders in one system, with zero chaos.
Every project has deadlines, files, updates, and people involved. Tracking all of this on Excel or email is a nightmare.
Example: One translation team managed 50 projects in Excel. Files got lost, updates got missed, and they nearly lost a big pharma client because one deadline slipped.
Why automate?
Tip: Use automation to set alerts. If a project is close to the deadline, the system pings the PM and the vendor instantly. No more “Oops, I forgot.”
Agencies depend on vendors. But finding the right freelancer, checking rates, sending POs, and tracking availability, this eats up days every month.
Example: An agency working with 200 freelancers spent more time on vendor emails than client work.
Why automate?
According to CSA Research, LSPs waste 25–30% of project time on vendor communication. Automation cuts this by half.
Poor communication = lost clients. Simple.
Clients hate waiting for updates. They also hate long email chains where nobody knows the latest file version.
Example: One LSP lost a Fortune 500 client because the client got three different translations of the same file. Each came from a different email thread. Chaos.
Why automate?
Tip: Centralise everything. One place, one timeline, zero confusion.
Translation projects involve hundreds of files. Naming them manually, storing them in folders, and sharing them by email is risky.
Why automate?
A marketing agency lost a client campaign because the wrong version of a product manual was delivered. With automated version control, this mistake never happens.
Most businesses don’t know where their time goes. Without data, you can’t improve.
Why automate?
Companies that track performance with automation grow 2x faster than those that rely on manual reporting.
This is the hidden monster. Approvals, reminders, data entry, updating CRMs, all of this eats time but adds no value.
Why automate?
Example: A team lead said they save 5 hours per week just because client data now flows from email to CRM without manual copy-paste.
Most agencies lose clients quietly because they never ask for feedback. In fact, 80% of unhappy clients don’t complain; they just switch vendors.
Manual follow-ups don’t work, PMs forget, clients ignore long emails, and insights get lost in inboxes.
With automation, every project delivery can trigger a short survey or NPS score request, stored in one dashboard. This helps you spot unhappy clients early, track vendor performance, and even collect testimonials.
One LSP discovered through automated surveys that clients weren’t upset about quality, but about unclear updates. Fixing communication boosted retention within weeks.
Not every business can automate everything at once. Start where you lose the most time.
Then move on to vendor management, file handling, reports, and admin tasks.
Most tools solve one problem. Awtomated solves many.
When you cut manual work, your team lead finally has time for what matters: clients, quality, and growth.
Automation is not about replacing humans. It’s about removing the boring parts so humans can do the smart parts.
If you don’t automate, you stay stuck. Clients will go to agencies that respond faster, deliver smoothly, and communicate better.So ask yourself today: how much time is your team wasting on manual work?
And then ask the real question: can you afford to keep losing clients because of it?