Automation repair starts with one failing fixture.
If Zapier, Make, n8n, Google Sheets, CSV, or a webhook workflow is broken, do not start with the whole system. Start with one bad input, one expected output, the actual log or error, and one replay step.
Why this exists
I scanned public automation repair jobs today. The recurring failure was missing evidence: no stable trigger sample, no expected state, no replayable proof. That turns a small repair into guesswork.
This is the intake shape I would ask for before accepting a Mikael 48h Fix job. Use it even if you never hire me.