Runa plugs into your product and gives every user an AI that actually does things not just answers questions. Natural language in. Real product actions out. Built for teams who are tired of users getting stuck.
Congrats on the launch! The "how do I.." support ticket is one of the most expensive things a SaaS product deals with. It's not just the ticket, it's the churn that happens when users give up before ever submitting one. An agent that actually executes the action instead of explaining how to do it is a different category of solution. How much setup does it take to connect Runa to an existing product? Does it need access to the codebase or does it work on top of the UI?
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@simonk123Β Thank you so much! π And you nailed it the silent churn before the ticket is the real killer. Most products never even see it coming.
Setup is intentionally lightweight. You connect Runa by just adding the widget on top of your UI. No codebase access required, no deep backend integration, no engineering sprint.
It works on top of your existing app so if your product already has an API (which most SaaS products do), Runa is essentially plug-and-play. Tools get auto-generated from your spec, and users can start interacting through chat immediately.
No UI scraping. No codebase access. No middleware rebuilds. Just your existing app doing what it already does except now users can trigger it through natural language instead of navigating your UI.
The whole idea was to make this something a non-technical founder could set up in an afternoon π
Would love to show you a quick demo π I will connect with via an email π
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Congrats on your launch! Working at a startup, I see firsthand how much users struggler to find features they actually need. Runa sounds like it could fix that whole problem. Does it work across different types of apps or is it built for specific use cases?
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@aya_vlasoffΒ Thank you soo much ! π yes it works across all apps
You can connect Runa by just adding the widget on top of your UI. No codebase access required, no deep backend integration, no engineering sprint.
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Congrats on the launch! The "how do I.." support ticket is one of the most expensive things a SaaS product deals with. It's not just the ticket, it's the churn that happens when users give up before ever submitting one. An agent that actually executes the action instead of explaining how to do it is a different category of solution. How much setup does it take to connect Runa to an existing product? Does it need access to the codebase or does it work on top of the UI?
@simonk123Β Thank you so much! π And you nailed it the silent churn before the ticket is the real killer. Most products never even see it coming.
Setup is intentionally lightweight. You connect Runa by just adding the widget on top of your UI. No codebase access required, no deep backend integration, no engineering sprint.
Just add this
It works on top of your existing app so if your product already has an API (which most SaaS products do), Runa is essentially plug-and-play. Tools get auto-generated from your spec, and users can start interacting through chat immediately.
No UI scraping. No codebase access. No middleware rebuilds.
Just your existing app doing what it already does except now users can trigger it through natural language instead of navigating your UI.
The whole idea was to make this something a non-technical founder could set up in an afternoon π
Would love to show you a quick demo π I will connect with via an email π
Congrats on your launch! Working at a startup, I see firsthand how much users struggler to find features they actually need. Runa sounds like it could fix that whole problem. Does it work across different types of apps or is it built for specific use cases?
@aya_vlasoffΒ Thank you soo much ! π yes it works across all apps
You can connect Runa by just adding the widget on top of your UI. No codebase access required, no deep backend integration, no engineering sprint.
Just add this
Would love to show you a quick demo π I will connect with via an email π