KORDAR · process automation

What is already running

Below are our deployments and our own products. Where a system is public there is a link — you can click and check instead of taking our word for it.

An assistant that collects and qualifies enquiries

client deployment · furniture business

Before

Enquiries arrived through a form, through messengers and by phone. Someone had to take each one, ask about scope, timing and budget, then copy it into a spreadsheet — if they happened to have the time.

After

The assistant asks those questions itself, in the same conversation, in order: from the need through the deadline to the budget. It writes the answers into a spreadsheet and notifies the salesperson.

What it gives The salesperson receives a structured enquiry with the full picture instead of a raw contact, and no enquiry is lost because it arrived in the evening.

A recording turned into meeting notes

our own product · live

Before

After a meeting someone replayed the recording and wrote down what had been agreed. Or nobody replayed it and the agreements stayed in people's memory — slightly different in each.

After

The recording goes into the system and comes back as a transcript split by speaker, with a summary and a list of what was agreed.

What it gives What was agreed is written down before anyone has a chance to forget it.

A restaurant without a paper menu

our own product · live

Before

A paper menu, a waiter taking orders on a notepad, and an owner who cannot tell at the end of the month which dishes actually sell.

After

A QR code on the table opens a menu with photographs. The guest orders and watches the status, the kitchen sees it immediately in a panel, and sales add themselves up.

What it gives Orders do not get lost on the way, and the owner sees what sells without counting by hand.

A daily briefing that makes itself

our own product

Before

The daily episode had to be gathered from many sources, written, recorded and published by hand. One day off meant a gap in the feed.

After

The system collects the material, writes the script, generates the voice and publishes the finished episode at the same hour.

What it gives Daily publishing without daily work — the same mechanism runs a newsletter or a company feed.

More projects — including the ones written out of pure engineering curiosity — live in the lab.

Call

If any of these descriptions sounds like your firm, twenty minutes is enough for us to say whether it can be done at your end and what it would take.

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