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Second to None

TaskDriver.ai partnered with Second to None , a painting and renovation company based in Auckland, to transform their digital presence and streamline operations with intelligent automations.

Second to None is a painting and renovation company in Auckland. This page is a case study of the website rebuild and ops automation TaskDriver.ai delivered for them: a faster, mobile-first site, automated client follow-ups, and scheduling that no longer runs on manual admin.

TaskDriver.ai is an AI automation and web studio in Auckland, New Zealand. We build workflow automation, chatbots, CRM integrations and websites for small and mid-sized businesses across New Zealand and Australia — fixed scope, no retainers.

Website Redesign: Before & After

BEFORE
AFTER

The redesign introduced a clean, modern interface optimized for conversions and SEO. The new site reflects the quality and precision that Second to None delivers in every project.

Task Automation & AI Integration

TaskDriver.ai introduced AI-driven automations for quote generation, client follow-ups, and project scheduling. These improvements reduced administrative load and boosted client engagement, empowering Second to None to focus more on delivering exceptional renovation and painting results.

Want the same build? Here is how it works

The answers people ask for before they book — cost, timeline, ownership, and what happens when something breaks.

What does it cost?
Fixed scope, quoted in writing before anything starts. An ops teardown is $250 AUD (45-minute call plus a written automation plan, credited toward any build). A one-week automation sprint is $990 AUD. Larger systems usually land between $2k–$4k AUD. No retainers, no hourly billing.
How long does it take from first contact to go-live?
A teardown call is usually booked within a few days. A sprint is one week end to end. Chatbots typically go live in 1–2 weeks; larger workflow systems in 4–8 weeks. You get dated milestones in writing before work starts.
What happens after launch — do you keep running it, or do I take over?
You own it. Everything runs in your accounts, on your keys, and we hand over the code, the docs and the logins at the end of the build. Nothing is locked to us.
If something breaks or needs a tweak, how is that handled and at what cost?
Anything we built that breaks is fixed free for 30 days after handover. After that, fixes are quoted per job or covered by an optional monthly care plan — your choice, and never a condition of the build. New scope is quoted as a new fixed-scope sprint.
How much of my time does this take?
About two hours in total: one 45-minute call, giving us access to the tools involved, and one review round before go-live. We do the rest.
What proof do you have that this works?
Named, checkable builds rather than anonymous case studies: Ebb (Stripe revenue recovery), Australian Power (WhatsApp quote automation), Second to None (painting and renovation ops), Invest With Alison (financial-education funnel) and an AI tools directory. Each one is written up on this site with what was built and what changed.

Who built this

Robert Iuoras

Founder & lead architect

Scopes, designs and ships every TaskDriver build — the person on your first call is the person writing the code. No account managers, no handoffs between strategy and delivery.

  • Built Ebb, a Stripe revenue-recovery product, end to end
  • Shipped WhatsApp quote automation for Australian Power
  • Delivered ops automation and web for Second to None and Invest With Alison
Second to None Website and Automation Case Study | TaskDriver.ai