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Why doesn't every AI solution really save you time? And Digital Employees do.

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Digital Employees

We hear it everywhere: "AI is going to automate 80% of your work!" Sounds like a dream. But if so, why does your workday still feel like a sprint with no finish line?

The hard truth: Most AI solutions are not designed to give you real time back.

At the heart of the problem is a simple misunderstanding:

We think the future of AI is about tools. The future of AI is about colleagues.

Let's distinguish the three generations of AI in the workplace.

  1. The AI Assistant:

This AI rewrites an email, creates a summary or prepares a draft. Handy!

  • Impact: You work 10-15% faster.
  • The Reality: You save minutes, not hours.
  1. In-app AI:

Smart AI built into your CRM or HR tool. Only ... that AI is trapped in one system.

Our work happens precisely between those systems. There, in the switching moments, time leaks away.

  • Impact: Another 10-15% acceleration in one silo.
  • The reality: You don't move the task. You just perform it with a smoother pen.
  1. The Digital Collaborator

Here's the breakthrough. A Digital Collaborator is not a tool, but a colleague who works across your entire process:

✅ Prepares and completes work.

✅ Performs tasks end-to-end.

✅ Works across all systems and learns continuously.

For the first time, work is not accelerated, but moved. You transfer a complete repetitive process, from start to finish.

  • Impact: 40-80% time savings on automated processes.

The big difference

The first generation AI helped you. The second worked for you. The third generation, Digital Collaborators, is working with you.

This is not a sprint, but an evolution. Today they are taking over the boring, repetitive work. This allows people to get back to doing what they were hired to do:

Creativity, strategy or personal customer contact.

The Digital Collaborator does the rest.

We are at the beginning of a shift as big as the introduction of the Internet. We don't yet grasp the full impact, but we feel it's going to be colossal.

Finally, one question to test for yourself:

Imagine you could hand over one complete recurring process tomorrow. Which one would you let go of first?