Why it wins

A mouth or a machine? Andy is both.

Chatbots talk about the work and workflow tools can only repeat it, but Andy reaches into your systems, remembers your business, and finishes the job.

Head to head

Access plus memory plus persistence.

Capability
Chatbot
Workflow or RPA tool
Andy
Acts inside your real tools
No
Rigid, pre-wired
Yes, open-ended
Remembers your business
No
No
Yes, persistent
Works unattended
No
Only fixed flows
Yes, scheduled and proactive
Adapts to a new ask
Talk only
Needs rebuilding
Just ask it
What you stop paying for
The assistant subscription
The RPA vendor and integrator
A hire

Everything else in the market is a mouth or a machine. Andy is both.

The diagnosis

Three ways to buy help. Two fall short.

Email, calendar, chat, accounting, CRM, analytics, the website. Each one is a tab, a login, and a context switch. Something has to stitch them together, and today that something is a person, by hand, at 11pm. Here is what each option actually gets you.

vs a chatbot

ChatGPT and friends sit in a text box. You can paste your data in and get a smart answer back, but the model has no standing access to your systems, no memory of your business between sessions, and no way to work while you sleep. Every task starts from zero, and every result still needs a human to carry it into the real tool. DIY with a chatbot means you become the hands.

See what Andy is made of

vs an RPA or workflow tool

Automation platforms run pre-wired flows. When the ask matches the wiring, they work. When anything changes, a field, a format, a request nobody anticipated, the flow breaks or simply does not exist, and you are back to paying an integrator to rebuild it. These tools execute. They never understand, so every new ask is a new project.

Watch Andy take a new ask

vs hiring an ops person

A good operations hire runs six figures, takes months to find and months more to ramp, works business hours, and eventually leaves with everything they learned. Andy is priced under a part-time hire, ramps in days, works nights and weekends, and its memory of your business compounds instead of walking out the door.

See the pricing and ROI math
The moat

Access, memory, persistence. Nobody else holds all three.

Each piece exists somewhere in the market. A chatbot has intelligence but no access. An RPA tool has access but no intelligence and no memory. A hire has all of it in human form, at human cost and human hours. The value is not in any one piece. It is in holding all three at once.

Access means Andy acts inside your real tools, natively, with anything outbound held for your approval. Memory means it learns your business once and never makes you repeat yourself. Persistence means it runs on its own machine around the clock, firing scheduled jobs and catching things while you sleep. Take any one away and you are back to a mouth or a machine.

This is not a pitch you have to take on faith. Andy already runs a real, multi-entity company every day. If you want to see the combination working on your own problem, hand us one from your week and watch.

Everything else is a mouth or a machine. See the one that is both.

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