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Workflow Automation

Enterprise workflow automation, designed to launch in weeks.

ContentActive builds AI-powered workflow automation, secure portals, and deep system integrations that modernize how enterprise teams operate — without forcing a rip-and-replace of the systems your business already runs on.

  • 100+ enterprise clients across healthcare, government, energy, and industrial sectors
  • Live in weeks using our proven CA Framework — not 12 to 18 months from scratch
  • Engineered for HIPAA, ADA WCAG 2.1, and enterprise security standards

30-minute consultation. We'll review the workflow you want to automate and outline a path forward — no obligation.

Production-grade · since 2006
Real engagements, real numbers
8–16
Weeks from kickoff to production
70%
Pre-built on the CA Framework
5M+
IoT events / day on a single platform
500K+
Concurrent members served
Trusted to innovate by 100+ organizations
Harris County Cimarron Energy MHX Logistics Baylor NTS
The Problem

The cost of manual, disconnected workflows.

Most enterprise leaders don't think they have a workflow automation problem. They think they have a staffing problem, a customer experience problem, an integration problem, or a compliance problem. In most cases — they're the same problem.

When intake lives in spreadsheets, referrals move through email chains, claims status sits in three different systems, IoT data accumulates in a database no one reads, and your customer-facing portal pushes users back to a phone line — your team pays the price three times over.

Skilled staff burning hours on data entry

Senior employees doing copy-paste between systems instead of high-value strategic work.

Customers abandoning self-service

Patients, citizens and partners give up on portals — then overwhelm your support staff with the same questions.

Integration debt compounding quarterly

Every new system creates another silo. Cost of fixing the next one keeps going up.

Many enterprise teams have already tried to fix this. Some hired a large consultancy and watched a six-figure engagement stretch into an eighteen-month project. Others hired a boutique shop, got a clean v1, then watched it buckle when usage scaled or compliance auditors arrived.

There is a better path between those two extremes — and that's the path we've been refining across more than 100 enterprise engagements.

What it actually means

Enterprise workflow automation is not Zapier at scale.

Workflow automation is the use of software, AI, and integrations to execute repeatable business processes. In the enterprise, the bar is fundamentally different.

Zapier and Make are great. They're also not built for this.

Consumer-grade tools are excellent for small-team productivity. They're not architected for the data complexity, integration depth, security posture, or governance demands of an enterprise environment.

Where it pays off most

Four operational areas where automation changes the math.

Across our engagements, the highest-ROI workflows cluster in four operational areas.

Built on a Framework. Not from scratch.

Roughly 70% of your solution is already built.

Most enterprise automation projects fail to build a strong foundation from day one. They're either built completely custom — or shoehorned into a cookie-cutter platform that doesn't fit. We chose a different model.

The CA Framework is a library of pre-built, battle-tested components for identity, role-based portals, search, data ingestion, integration adapters, audit logging, accessibility-compliant UI patterns, and mobile shells.

  • Weeks to launch, not quarters. Many enterprise pilots are in production within 8 to 16 weeks.
  • Lower total cost of ownership. You aren't paying to reinvent authentication, search, or audit logging.
  • You own the code and the architecture. No vendor lock-in. No per-user licensing surprise.
70%

CA Framework

30%

Your business logic

Reused
  • Identity & access management
  • Role-based portals
  • Search & data ingestion
  • Integration adapters
  • Audit logging
  • WCAG-compliant UI patterns
  • Mobile shells
Built for you
  • Workflow logic
  • Plan / policy / eligibility rules
  • Your unique business model
  • Branded experience
  • Domain-specific integrations
  • Custom reporting
  • Proprietary operations
STEP 01 · WEEKS 1–2

Define

We align stakeholders around the highest-impact workflow and model the data architecture before a line of business logic is written.

STEP 02 · WEEKS 3–12

Develop

We compose your solution from the CA Framework and build the workflow-specific logic, integrations, and user experience your business actually needs.

STEP 03 · WEEKS 12–16

Deploy

We launch into production, drive user adoption, and manage partner integrations without disrupting your existing services.

A real-world example · Community Health Choice

Same architecture, different industries.

Community Health Choice serves 500,000+ Houston-area members across Marketplace, Medicare, Texas CHIP, and Texas STAR + STAR PLUS.

The Challenge

One member experience across a fragmented provider network.

Provider data lived in Cognizant QNXT and a patchwork of third-party feeds in XML, CSV, and other formats. Each plan had different in-network providers. There was no single source of truth — and members defaulted to calling customer service for every lookup.

500K+
Members across Marketplace, Medicaid, CHIP
WCAG 2.1
ADA-aligned for assistive tech & multilingual users
QNXT
Live integration with the system of record
XML · CSV
Scheduled ingestion of partner feeds

The Solution

A plan-aware, ADA-compliant member portal — on the CA Framework.

A consolidated data warehouse, plan-aware provider search, Google Maps integration for proximity-based discovery, secure APIs, and an accessible interface for a 500K+ member base.

Read the full CHC Health case study

Reference architecture

How the data flows — from system-of-record to member.

↓ Sources

Cognizant QNXT
XML feed
CSV feed
3rd-party APIs
Google Maps
Scheduled inflow

↓ CA Framework

Unified Data Warehouse · Plan-aware logic · Audit logging
Secure APIs (real-time)

↓ Experience

ADA-Compliant Member Portal · Web + Mobile

↓ Members

500K+ Members · Multilingual · Assistive tech
Same pattern powers: Harris County ePollbook · Cimarron Energy IoT (5M events/day) · MHX TransloadPro. The components adapt to the workflows — not the other way around.
Choosing a partner

Large consultancy, boutique shop, or the firm built for the middle?

If you're evaluating partners for an enterprise workflow automation initiative, you're weighing three categories.

Option 01

Large Consultancy

Multi-year transformation programs
Enterprise integration depth
Speed to production
Predictable cost
Same engineers in year 2

Well-suited to broad organizational change. Wrong fit when you need production in weeks on a budget that doesn't require board approval.

Best for: Org-wide transformation
Option 02

Boutique Dev Shop

One-off custom builds, smaller scale
Enterprise integration depth
Speed to production
Predictable cost
Compliance posture (HIPAA, etc.)

Excellent for one-off builds at smaller scale. Economics break down on enterprise: no framework reuse, compliance not built for HIPAA.

Best for: Standalone v1 builds
★ Option 03 · ContentActive

Built for the middle.

Consultancy rigor. Boutique speed. Framework leverage.
Enterprise integration depth
Speed to production
Predictable cost
Compliance posture (HIPAA, etc.)

Consultancy rigor and integration depth, boutique speed, CA Framework leverage. Reference base spans Harris County, DermTech, DISA, US Silica, Community Health Choice, Cimarron Energy.

Best for: Enterprise workflow automation, live in 8–16 weeks

Your team should examine all three options. The right fit depends on your specific project. We're happy to help you through the process — and refer you to another partner if they're a better fit.

Engineered for the enterprise

Compliance, security, and scale — built in from sprint one.

Enterprise workflow automation depends on the unseen factors: compliance posture, security architecture, accessibility, and the operational structure to run reliably under load.

ADA · WCAG 2.1
Accessibility

ADA-aligned and built to W3C WCAG 2.1. Accessibility patterns built into the CA Framework UI layer.

HIPAA · BAA-ready
Healthcare

HIPAA-aligned infrastructure, data handling, and access controls. BAAs available where appropriate.

OWASP Top 10
App Security

Secure auth, role-based access, encryption in transit + at rest, and full audit logging.

AWS · Azure
Cloud Architecture

Production deployments on Azure and AWS, with data warehouse, scheduled pipelines, and HA configurations.

EHR · ERP · IoT
Integrations

Production experience with EHR/EMR, ERP, CRM, IoT pipelines, GIS, Google Maps, and Cognizant QNXT.

From demo to deployment

Five steps. Honed across 100+ engagements.

You're busy and you need a robust system. This is our process, refined from years of successful enterprise projects.

1
30 MINUTES

Discovery call

We review the workflow, systems, compliance landscape, and timeline. You'll leave with a sense of feasibility and rough scope.

2
1–2 WEEKS

Architecture & proposal

We map the workflow, draft an integration architecture, and deliver a plan for execution. No generic sales deck.

3
8–16 WEEKS

Define · Develop · Deploy

Our delivery methodology drives every engagement. Most pilots go live in 8–16 weeks.

4
LAUNCH WEEK

Launch & scale

Go live, train users, monitor adoption, and iterate. CA Framework audit logging and analytics give you visibility from day one.

5
YEAR 1+

Long-term partnership

Most enterprise clients work with us long-term — expanding automation across new workflows as success compounds.

Frequently asked

Answers to the questions that come up in every discovery call.

If you have a question we haven't addressed below, bring it to the call — we'd rather hear it directly than guess at it.

Need an answer fast?
Email us at hello@contentactive.com or call 713.866.8800. We respond to enterprise inquiries within one business day.
How long does an enterprise workflow automation project take?
Most ContentActive engagements reach production within 8 to 16 weeks, with larger initiatives launching in phases over 4 to 6 months. The accelerated timeline is driven by the CA Framework, which provides pre-built components for identity, integrations, search, data ingestion, and audit logging.
Does ContentActive replace our existing systems?
We can if needed — but we often don't, if the systems are working well. The CA Framework lets us modernize your workflows on top of your existing systems. We integrate with EHR, ERP, CRM, IoT platforms, and legacy databases so your team gets a unified, automated experience without ripping out your systems of record.
Is the platform HIPAA-compliant?
Our healthcare workflow automation solutions are engineered for HIPAA-aligned infrastructure, access controls, and data handling. We'll review your specific HIPAA, BAA, and compliance requirements during the discovery call.
What does an enterprise workflow automation project cost?
Most enterprise engagements range from $100,000 to $1,000,000+ depending on scope, integration complexity, deployment scale, and compliance requirements. We offer fixed-fee and time-and-materials options, discussed transparently after the discovery call.
Do you serve organizations outside healthcare?
Yes. Our engagements span government (Harris County electronic pollbook), industrial (MHX Logistics TransloadPro), energy (Cimarron Energy IoT processing), and healthcare (Community Health Choice provider directory). The same CA Framework components power all of them.
Can you integrate with our existing EHR, ERP, or legacy database?
Yes. We have production integration experience with EHR/EMR systems, ERP and CRM platforms, IoT data pipelines, GIS and Google Maps, scheduled file-based ingestion (XML, CSV, JSON), and legacy systems including Cognizant QNXT.
Where is ContentActive based?
Our headquarters and primary delivery team are in Houston, Texas. We serve clients across the United States.
Do you offer post-launch support?
Yes. Most enterprise clients move into a managed services and continuous improvement engagement after launch — letting us add new workflows, expand integrations, and optimize the system as the business evolves.