N Six Studios Highlights Growing Operational Inefficiency Across UK Businesses

According to N Six Studios, a rising number of UK SMEs are struggling with disconnected processes, outdated websites and excessive manual administration that reduce productivity and limit business growth.

The company believes these operational bottlenecks are quietly costing businesses significant revenue through slower response times, reduced customer experience, inconsistent communication, and inefficient internal processes.
“Many businesses believe they have a marketing problem when in reality they have an infrastructure problem,” said a spokesperson from N Six Studios.
“Businesses are generating leads, investing into growth, and scaling revenue, but many are still relying on spreadsheets, fragmented software, manual admin, and disconnected workflows that create operational friction as they grow.”
N Six Studios specialises in bespoke website development, AI automation systems, CRM & HRMS platforms, branding, mobile app development, API integrations, and scalable digital infrastructure designed to help businesses modernise operations and improve efficiency.
The company says there is now a major shift taking place as businesses increasingly adopt AI-enhanced systems to streamline workflows, automate repetitive processes, centralise operations, improve lead management, and enhance customer communication.
[Spokesperson] added: “As artificial intelligence adoption continues to accelerate globally, businesses are beginning to rethink not only how they market themselves — but how they operate internally.
“We believe companies that modernise their operational infrastructure early will likely gain a long-term advantage over competitors still relying on disconnected manual systems.”
N Six Studios is currently preparing to launch an AI-powered operational platform designed to help businesses automate workflows, centralise systems, improve efficiency, and create scalable operational infrastructure through intelligent automation.
The platform is expected to begin rolling out later this year as part of the company’s wider focus on AI-driven business systems and operational growth infrastructure.
The company claims the future of business growth will not simply be determined by who markets the hardest, but by which businesses build the strongest operational systems underneath them.
Businesses interested in learning more about AI automation systems, digital infrastructure, and operational growth solutions can visit www.nsixstudios.com.
Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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