Use cases · what you hand over

Pick a job to hand over.

Robal is horizontal on purpose — it meets your business through the work that's leaking time. Start where it hurts.

Late invoicesOpen Loops · the hero

Chased to paid — and it checks the bank, not the inbox.

Robal logs the promise to pay, then re-checks the real source of truth — did the payment actually clear — before it ever says 'done'. Late? You get a nudge. Integration flaky? It degrades to a reminder. Never a false 'paid'.

re-checked every 60s · see it →
Post-call follow-upsVoice + approval

The recap, written while the call is still warm.

Robal pulls the action points from your notes, attaches the revised quote, and drafts the whole follow-up in your house voice — then waits. You read it, tap Approve, it goes. Nothing leaves the building without you.

one tap to send · see it →
New-client onboardingPlan Mode + process

We map it once. Then Robal owns the sequence.

Drop Robal into Plan Mode and it goes read-only — asks the questions, proposes the steps, shows you the spec. Nothing fires until you say 'ship it'. Then it commits the process and works it across the week, pausing only at the gates you set.

designed once, run every time · see it →
Owner messagesLive pilot

The inbox, already triaged when you open it.

Robal watches the owner-message stream, drafts the routine replies in your voice as Approve / Edit / Reject cards, and pulls the one or two things quietly on fire to the top. Reject with a reason and it redrafts in place.

live pilot · see it →
Monday's numbersDeliverables

A finished artifact you can hand to the board.

Robal turns the month's numbers into a board-ready PDF — charts, narrative, next actions — and, if you want it, an editable spreadsheet model with the formulas intact. Set the brand kit once and every one looks the part.

lands Monday 8am · see it →
A target to holdThe goal function

Owned, not just watched — and it asks before it acts.

Robal works the goal propose-first: it diagnoses the gap and brings you the next moves to approve. As you approve the same kind of work, it can ask for more rope — but money, refunds and anything irreversible stay fenced off in code, no matter how much it's earned.

a daily cycle · see it →
The job you keep redoingBuilds its own skills

The job you keep redoing — turned into a one-tap automation.

Robal notices when it's done basically the same job three times in a fortnight, and asks: 'I keep doing this — want me to make it automatic?' Tap approve and it builds the automation on the spot. The longer it runs, the more of your week it's quietly taken over.

spotted from real work · see it →

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The ops hire you keep meaning to make.