How to automate your operations without writing code
Five plain-English automations you can set up this week to reclaim hours every day.
For years, growing a business meant accumulating tools — one app for sales, another for finance, a third for projects, and a tangle of spreadsheets to hold it all together. Every new tool added another login, another silo, and another place for context to get lost.
A single source of truth
KennaiQ takes a different approach. By unifying every function on one shared data model, the whole business becomes legible to AI. Your Copilot doesn't just see a slice of the picture — it sees the customer, the invoice, the project, and the conversation all at once, and can act across them in a single step.
That's what makes automation feel less like configuration and more like delegation. You describe an outcome in plain language, and the system coordinates the work across departments, escalating to a human whenever judgment is required.
Where this goes next
We're just getting started. As AI Employees take on more of the repetitive work, teams are free to focus on the parts of the business that genuinely need a human: relationships, strategy, and craft. That is the future we're building toward — and it's already live for thousands of companies today.
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