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Staff assistant & attendance
An AI staff assistant that handles attendance and helps your team serve customers
How AI can greet staff each morning, track punctuality, and give your team a simple assistant that remembers customers — so they can serve better.
The staff assistant
An assistant that helps your team serve better
Think of it as the most experienced person on the floor — one your staff can simply talk to. When a customer checks in, it can remind staff that they’re a regular and what they like. It’s there to help your team serve people, not to market to them.

How it works, step by step
A regular checks in
Reminder to staff
“This is Mr Tan — a regular. He usually buys the blue model. A free coffee reward is ready to redeem.”
A first-time visitor
Reminder to staff
“New customer — no history yet. Give a warm welcome and offer the loyalty sign-up.”
Staff just ask, in plain words
No dashboard to learn. Your team asks the assistant the way they’d ask a senior colleague.
The assistant reminds and suggests — your staff member does the serving. The human always stays in charge.
Yours to shape
You can see and edit your AI’s character and memories
It isn’t a black box — from your vendor dashboard you decide who it is, its name, tone, and the way it speaks, and you can see and adjust what it remembers. Nothing is hidden, and you stay in control.
The character
Aria
Shop assistant
Tone
How it speaks
“Hi! Happy to help you find the right one — what are you looking for today?”
Edit any of this in your dashboard — rename it, change the tone, or rewrite how it greets people.
The memories
These are the facts your assistant relies on. Add, reword, or remove any of them — changes take effect right away.
Because you can read every memory in plain language, there are no hidden instructions and no surprises — what you see is exactly what your assistant knows.
Where it grows next
For your team
- Simple timesheets. First-seen to last-seen becomes an effortless record of hours worked, no punch cards.
- Punctuality trends. Not just today’s lateness — who’s trending late, so you can have the conversation early.
- Roster check. Did the people rostered for the shift actually show up? Catch a no-show or swap at a glance.
- Counter-cover alerts. A quiet nudge if no one’s been at the counter during a busy stretch.

Builds on what’s already running — no new hardware. The system reminds and records; your team decides and acts.
Talk to us
Not sure which layer to start with?
Tell us where your shop is leaking time or money. We’ll point you to the one layer most likely to pay off first — or be honest if AI isn’t the answer yet.
