Artificial intelligence that works for you.
Three concrete ways to put AI to work for your business: agents that act on their own, automations that connect your tools, and an AI trained on your data.
When an AI Agent makes sense.
An AI Agent reads incoming emails, understands what they ask, generates a reply or a quote and sends it, without you touching a thing.
You keep answering the same emails
Quote requests, questions about your services, appointment confirmations. You're there every time, even when the answer is always the same. That's hours every week spent on something that could run on its own.
Without you, everything stops
When you're out or busy, the replies wait and so do your clients. An agent keeps going even when you can't, so you don't lose requests just over timing.
You pull data from documents by hand
You read a PDF, grab the info, put it somewhere. Every time, by hand. That's time gone on mechanical work a machine does better and without mistakes.
How it works
Problems you know.
I connect the tools you already use: email, management system, WhatsApp, Drive. Your data moves on its own and you stop being the go-between from one piece of software to the next.
Endless copy-paste
A client fills in a form, you copy the data into Excel, paste it into your system, send an email by hand. Every step is minutes gone, and one number copied wrong is enough to cause a problem. Automated, it stops eating your time and stops making mistakes.
Reminders you forget
Deadlines, follow-ups, appointments. Keeping it all in your head is impossible, and clients notice the things that slip through. Automated, they go off on their own, at the right time, without you having to remember.
Tools that don't talk to each other
You use five or six tools that aren't connected, and every day you're the bridge between them by hand. It's invisible work that produces nothing, just time you could give to things that matter.
How it works
Problems you know.
An AI trained on your company data. Documents, clients, procedures, history. All accessible in a second, with no searching.
Finding a document takes you hours.
Mario Rossi's 2023 contract. The procedure for that supplier. That client's history. You know it exists. You don't know where to find it quickly.
The information lives in one person's head.
The one who knows how that thing works is you, or Claudia, or Marco. If that person isn't there, no one can answer.
ChatGPT knows nothing about your company.
A generic AI tool doesn't know your clients, your procedures, your data. It gives you generic answers. Not what you actually need.
You're afraid to put company data into an AI.
It's the most reasonable doubt you can have, and let me be clear: your clients' data never ends up in any public model, it isn't used to train anyone else's AI, and you can keep it on European servers. It stays yours, full stop. Security here isn't something added at the end, it's the first thing I sort out.