HRMS should be conversational, not configured.
Every legacy HRMS asks you to learn its forms, its dropdowns, its three-step approval flows. We think you should just describe what you need — "close payroll for January, route exceptions to me" — and the system should figure it out. Forms are a 1990s metaphor. Prompts are how 2026 works.
AI-native beats AI-bolted-on.
Most HRMS vendors shipped a chatbot last year and called it AI. We rebuilt the whole stack so seven specialised agents sit inside the workflows themselves, not on top of them. The difference shows up the first time you try to do something a chatbot wrapper can't.
GCC + India deserve native compliance, not a US-shaped HRMS in a UAE skin.
WPS, GOSI, Mudad, Qiwa, PF, ESIC, Form 16 — these aren't add-ons we bolted on after raising a Series B. They're built into the core, because we're built here. Our team ships from Abu Dhabi and Pune. Our customers run payroll under the same labour codes we do.