When it acts
It watches your signals — a new bad review, a lapsed regular, low stock.
A two-column builder: one operating need becomes a trigger, analysis and action. The demo prepares structure and drafts only. Live use still needs sources, a model, a channel and human approval.
The operator enters it manually; a connected source could later supply a structured feedback event.
With a configured model, organize tone, issue type and urgency; otherwise preserve the original record.
Place the reply draft behind the approval gate for human verification.
Thank you for flagging the issue. We recorded the details, and the operator will verify the facts before deciding how to respond.
AI may prepare content only. Without human approval, nothing is written back to business records or sent to customers or staff.
It watches your signals — a new bad review, a lapsed regular, low stock.
Your data sorts what matters, so only the few things worth your time surface.
It drafts the reply and lines up the channel. You give the final nod.
Record feedback and prepare a reply draft; model and notification connections are separate requirements.
Use inspectable visit records, never invent current intent and never chase customers automatically.
Calculations require connected inventory or scheduling records; otherwise the template stays locked.
Summarize sample events manually; scheduling and delivery are not represented as live.
Prepared drafts, record summaries and dashboard tasks can be demonstrated. Monitoring, scheduling, model generation, SMS and email delivery each require explicit configuration and a capability gate.
Tell Waino what to watch. It takes care of the rest.
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