The appointment


How an appointment works

A karigar is appointed the way you would appoint a clerk — to one desk, with one duty, entered into your firm's daftar.

Ink-line illustration of a new clerk taking his seat at an empty desk as an owner looks on — the moment an AI agent is appointed to one duty inside a firm.
01

The meeting

You meet us, and we listen. Before anything is appointed, we learn how your firm actually runs — its desks, its records, and the work that keeps one person awake at night.

02

The first appointment

One karigar is appointed to one desk, chosen for your firm's sharpest pain. Not a platform and not a rollout — a single worker, given a single duty, placed where it will be felt first.

03

The setup weeks

Your records, your codes and your working standards are entered into the daftar as billable setup — so the office that remembers is truly yours, kept in your firm's own hand and no one else's.

04

The working rhythm

Then the desk begins its work. The karigar prepares the work and brings it ready; your people confirm where judgment matters. The humans decide. The daftar remembers.

05

What we will not do

No karigar touches money, rates or margins. No part of the work depends on your team's discipline to hold it together. And the work is never blocked — if a step is skipped, the karigar records that it was skipped, and the office keeps moving.

When you are ready, the first desk is waiting.

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