Nerve connects to the apps your team already uses, searches through your internal content, and automates your most common workflows. It handles everything from writing docs, to updating your CRM, creating tickets in JIRA, and responding to emails. Even more, it proactively surfaces your most important to-dos and team updates. Nerve is enterprise ready, with SOC 2 compliance, SAML/SSO support, and never trains on your data.












Great idea! It would be very useful for me if AI could give recommendations on improving certain processes. For example, I write a task in Jira: "Connect Mailchimp for newsletters." The AI analyzes the task and understands that this is a personalized B2B newsletter, then gives a recommendation: "For personalized B2B newsletters it’s better to use Reply, where emails land in the primary inbox rather than the Promotions tab."
Is it easy to build this with AI? Of course!
Is it useful? It would be an absolute game-changer ;)
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@mykyta_semenov_ Actually a big use case for Nerve is as a thought partner! Customers have been using for a wide range of ideating and brainstorming tasks from coming up with product features, how to best approach a conversation with a manager, ideas for boosting specific OKRs or metrics, and recommendations on creating marketing collateral and copy that converts best!
Nerve is available in Jira via a browser extension and I'd love for you to try the exact use case you mentioned here, and share any thoughts! Try it at usenerve.com
@azizpabani Yes, but I meant something more than just a chat. After using the system for a month, it will know how many employees you have, who your clients are, what departments you have, what processes exist in each department, etc. Let’s take 360-degree employee evaluation as an example — it’s a standard HR process used in many companies. But there are companies where it hasn’t been implemented yet, for example, a small company that had 10 people yesterday and 30 today. And the young CEO of such a growing company may not know about 360 and won’t ask about it in the chat.
Each employee has their own range of responsibilities. The AI will suggest one thing to the CEO and something different to the CMO. It will think ahead for people.
So I’m talking more about helping the entire company develop, not just detailing a single task. For the AI, it would be like a project with different branches. And all the information would flow into this project in the background.
The only thing I don’t know is whether this idea fits into the strategy and goals of your startup. But personally, as an entrepreneur, it seems very useful to me.
Love that Nerve is proactive instead of waiting for us to start a chat, especially for surfacing follow-ups and things that need attention. Which signal or trigger has turned out to be the most useful for those proactive alerts?
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@vik_sh Hey Viktor! We use a mix of signals to determine where a user needs to take attention. Getting tagged in something is very high intent, as is a thread that you were already responding to. We also semantically determine based on the content of say an email how urgent an ask is, whether the users is the best person to respond to it (vs everyone else in the thread), and we gather context from other SaaS apps on if the question or task has been answered elsewhere. Would love for you to try it yourself at usenerve.com!