If your work gets bogged down in messages, scattered context and repetitive tasks, this is where hablo starts to shine.
Not every company needs the same thing. Some need to respond faster. Others need to understand better what's going on. Others just want to stop firefighting. That's why hablo isn't best explained with a list of features: it makes a lot more sense once you map it to your own reality.
Win back time
You delegate part of the repetitive work without getting sucked into an endless automation project.
Better context
Your agent remembers clients, projects, documents, conversations and open tasks.
Less friction
You ask, request, correct and decide in plain language, without living jumping between screens.
How to know if it's a fit for you
Hablo tends to be a great fit when you recognize yourself in one of these scenes.
Pick your scenario
Here are six very concrete ways to see whether hablo can help you.
These aren't "off-the-shelf" personas. They're real work situations with different pains, different rhythms and different benefits.
Freelancers and the self-employed
For anyone who needs more capacity without hiring a team or turning into their own back-office admin.
SME CEOs
For anyone who wants to understand what's happening in the business without asking for five reports or opening eight tools.
SMEs
For small teams who are juggling everything and need to absorb work without burning out.
Marketing teams
For anyone who wants less manual reporting and more focus on campaigns, messaging and decisions.
Human resources
For anyone who needs to respond, support and keep internal processes in order without overwhelming the team.
AI trainers and influencers
For anyone who needs to bring AI down to earth and teach or show uses that genuinely impress because they actually work.
Your day is complicated enough without adding another tool
Our team can roll out whatever you need, fast.
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