Fewer alerts, but more on point. We noticed that too many small notifications steal attention away from what really matters. So we started sending less often — only the things that actually concern you.
RADU's Journal
RADU gets better every week. Here we write, in plain language, what it learned and what it does better for you. Not promises — but proof that we're talking about a system that actually evolves.
Transparency, not promises.
Anyone can say "AI that learns". We show you. In each entry you'll find what RADU noticed and — more importantly — what that means concretely for you, in plain words.
We never publish data about clients and we don't go into technical details about how it works under the hood. The point of the journal is trust, not the recipe.
What RADU learned lately
Each lesson, translated into what it means for you.
Short messages get replies more often. We saw that a short, concrete message about the recipient works better than a long, general one. We adjusted the way we write the first message.
I double-check before relying on a piece of information. I learned to confirm something in more than one place before using it. If a piece of information doesn't check out, I don't pass it on.
Theme of the week
Not just daily events — the direction the market is heading.
More and more companies are looking to automate the repetitive work that eats their day — finding clients, writing messages, keeping records. It's a clear sign that an assistant which takes over the boring part is no longer a luxury, but a need. That's exactly what RADU works on every day: so you can focus on people and decisions, not routine work.
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