Work that starts before you do.
An agent is a small piece of software with one job: read what comes in and draft the reply, or watch the numbers and flag what looks off. It works through the night and asks you before anything that matters. You stay the one who decides — it just carries the routine.
What changes.
[ BEFORE → AFTER ]What we set up and run.
[ THE WORK ]Agents that draft
They prepare replies, quotes and follow-ups so you only read, adjust and send.
Watchers on duty
Agents keep an eye on orders, payments and inboxes around the clock and flag the moment something changes.
Approval gates
Anything that touches money, customers or commitments stops and waits for your yes.
Guardrails, set together
We sit down with you and agree exactly what an agent may do alone and where it must ask.
Reports on your phone
A short Telegram message tells you what was done, what is waiting, and what needs you.
How it starts.
[ SMALL ]We don't start by switching on ten agents. We start by sitting with you and looking at how the work actually flows — where the hours leak out. Then we build one agent for the spot that hurts most, agree its guardrails together, and let it run for a couple of weeks. When it earns trust, the next one follows.
See the five-step journey →Common questions.
[ FAQ ]What is an AI agent, in plain terms?
It's a small program with one job — like reading incoming mail and drafting replies, or watching your orders and telling you when something changes. Think of it as a junior coworker who never gets tired but always checks with you on anything important.
Will AI agents make decisions without me?
Not on anything that matters. Agents draft, watch and prepare; you approve. Before anything goes live, we agree together exactly where an agent may act on its own and where it has to stop and ask you first.
Do I need a technical team to use AI agents?
No. We set them up, we run them, and we watch them. You'll see the results where you already are — a short message on Telegram or your phone — and the only skill you need is saying yes or no.
Next step
The first move is a conversation.
Tell us where your company stands and what eats your week. We'll tell you, plainly, what we would fix first — and what we'd leave alone for now.
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