Your best closers spend their day on work a sharp intern could do.
Researching accounts. Building prospect profiles. Pulling competitor intel. Drafting the same proposal sections for the tenth time. Cleaning a CSV before anyone can even read it. None of it needs their judgment - and all of it eats their week. So the one thing only a human can do, the actual selling, gets whatever hours are left at the end.
FLUX takes the prep off their plate entirely - so your team walks in already armed, instead of spending the morning getting ready.
One instruction. A whole chain of work.
Tell FLUX what you want in a sentence and it plans the sequence, does each step, makes the calls in between, and delivers the finished thing. It isn't a script you wire up - it's an agent that decides the plan. Pick a goal on the right and watch the same agent run a completely different one.
Timings shown are illustrative examples.
Prep me for tomorrow's call with Gulf Pearl Developments.
A senior analyst that never sleeps and never gets bored.
Six jobs it takes off your team's plate. Not a fifteen-item feature dump - the actual work a good analyst would own, handed to an agent that does it in minutes and never drops the ball.
Point it at any one of these and it just runs. No prompt engineering, no setup wizard - a sentence is the whole interface.
It researches
Point it at a company and it reads the web, news, LinkedIn, filings and industry sources, then hands you a structured brief - not a pile of tabs.
It qualifies
Give it a list of leads and it builds a 360° profile of each, scores them against your ideal buyer, and maps champions, blockers and budget-holders from public signals.
It writes
Proposals, executive summaries, battle cards, RFP responses - on your templates, in your voice, cross-checked for consistency across every section.
It analyzes
Hand it a messy CRM export and it writes and runs the code itself - conversion by stage, funnel bottlenecks, period-over-period - in plain English.
It works the web
It drives a real browser - filling forms, pulling structured data, watching prospect sites for trigger events like a new job posting or a leadership change.
It closes the loop
It doesn't stop at insight - it writes the result back where the work lives. Enriched records into HUB, briefs into the deal, exports into your tools. Intelligence in, system-of-record updated, on its own.
A chat assistant answers. FLUX does.
Ask a chatbot to research an account and it hands you advice on how to do it - then leaves the actual work to you. Open the tabs, run the numbers, write it up, paste it into the CRM yourself. Hand FLUX the same sentence and it does those steps, then hands back the finished thing.
That's the line between a script and an agent. Where rigid automation follows a fixed recipe, FLUX reasons through the goal, picks the right tool for each step - a real browser, its own code, your CRM - and adapts as it goes. One sentence sets off the whole chain: research the account, enrich the profile, run the numbers, draft the document, file it where the work lives. What lands on your desk is the finished artifact, not a transcript you still have to action yourself.

Hand it the messy export. Get back the answer.
FLUX doesn't just summarize a spreadsheet - it writes and runs the analysis itself. Conversion by stage, where the funnel leaks, how this quarter compares to last - it does the math and tells you what it means, not just what it found.
- Writes and runs its own code against your data - no analyst in the loop, no spreadsheet gymnastics to get there.
- Conversion, funnel and cohort analysis straight from a raw CRM export - it cleans the mess before it reads it.
- Period-over-period comparisons with the story spelled out, not just the numbers that moved between them.
- Plain-English findings you can act on, with the full working shown the moment you want to check its math.

min to the answer -
not 5 analyst hours
Hand it the RFP. Get back a first draft that fits.
An RFP is a multi-day slog - reading every requirement, hunting down the answer, writing it up, holding it consistent across forty sections. FLUX reads the whole document, maps each requirement to what you can actually deliver, drafts compliant responses on your template, and - the part that builds trust - flags the gaps it can't cover honestly instead of papering over them.
It writes the draft. A human owns the gaps and the final word - exactly where judgment belongs.
Self-playing example - FLUX matching requirements to your capabilities.
What lands on your desk isn't a chat reply.
FLUX produces the actual artifact - a document you can send, a spreadsheet you can open, a PDF a client can read. Built on your templates, in your voice, assembled from its own research and ready to go out.
No copy-paste from a chat window. The file is the output.
One-page meeting brief on your template - context, status, the three things that move the call.
Funnel analysis with conversion by stage and the story written in plain English.
Objection-handling lines in your voice, cross-checked for consistency, ready to share.
You see every step it took.
FLUX isn't a black box. Every run leaves a plain-language log - what it decided, which tools it used, what it found, in order. Check its work, correct it, trust it - because you can see exactly how it got there.
It's the difference between trusting an answer and being able to check it. Open any run and read the trail end to end - the sources it weighed, the calls it made, the moment it flagged something for a human - then correct a step or sign off on the result. The judgment stays yours; FLUX just shows its work.
Every claim traces back to a source it logged - so you can check the work, not just trust the summary.

Set it once. It just keeps delivering.
Weekly competitive monitoring, monthly pipeline analysis, account-health checks every two weeks - FLUX runs them on schedule and drops the finished output wherever you want it. The work shows up before you remember to ask.
The same operator, fluent in your industry.
FLUX adapts the research it runs and the brief it writes to the deal in front of it. What stays the same everywhere: it qualifies and prepares, then stops where judgment begins. Your closer decides.
Due-diligence on a developer before the call
Reads project history, filings, recent launches and local press, then hands back a one-page developer brief with the angles that actually matter.
Developer briefCounterparty snapshot for a new account
Pulls firmographics, ownership, recent filings and public signals into a single risk-flagged profile - the homework surfaced for a human to judge.
Counterparty profileProvider profile before outreach
Aggregates practice details, affiliations and public activity into a qualified provider brief, ready for the rep to personalize and own.
Provider briefFLUX does the homework the rest of the crew acts on.
FLUX is the Operator - it does the deep work, then hands it off. The profile it builds is what Halo, the Voice, walks into a call already knowing. The research it pulls is what AXIS, the Greeter, leans on when a visitor needs more than the basics. And everything it produces lands in HUB, the Keeper - so the whole crew works from one source of truth, not four.
An agent with this much reach needs guardrails. It has them.
FLUX browses, logs in, writes code and updates your system of record - so the controls matter as much as the capability. It runs inside your guardrails, under your team's identity, with a green light required before anything leaves the building.

The questions teams actually ask
Handing real work to an autonomous agent raises fair questions - about control, your data and where the human still fits. Here's where we stand on each.
Talk to usBook a demo and see FLUX turn one sentence into finished work.
Bring one real task from your pipeline - a prospect to research, a list to qualify, a messy export to read - and we'll show you the finished work it hands back, live.
No setup project, no prompt engineering. Just one task, start to finish, walked through on a call with our team.
