Human-Guided, Responsible AI

AI products and services — built for operational decisions.

Three AI products that solve specific operational problems, plus consulting and reporting services. None of them operate without human review on consequential decisions.

AI Service · Advisory & Implementation

AI consulting & automation.

We identify where AI can remove repetitive work from your operation — then we build it. Not presentations; working automations running inside your existing workflows.

Workflow audit

We map where your team spends time on repeatable, rules-based tasks — classification, routing, pricing, messaging, data entry — and identify the strongest automation targets.

Automation design

We design the automation: what triggers it, what data it needs, what the output looks like, and how a human stays in control of the final decision at every step.

Implementation & handoff

We build inside your existing stack where possible. You get working software with documentation — not a prototype you have to finish yourself.

Catalog operations

Classification, metadata enrichment, condition grading, deduplication and data normalization across large ISBN catalogs — automated with human review checkpoints built in.

Operational messaging

Drafting claims responses, supplier follow-ups, delay notifications and buyer communication — at scale, with your voice, reviewed before sending.

Decision support

Pricing signals, acquisition recommendations, exception prioritization — AI surfaces the information, your team makes the call. Always.

The GlobalBooks approach to AI: Every automation we build includes a clear human review layer. We do not deploy systems that make consequential decisions — pricing, purchasing, publishing or communication — without a person in the loop.
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AI Service · Insights

Discovery and reporting.

Structured reporting and data discovery for book operations, marketplace sellers and institutional buyers — built on your actual data, not generic dashboards.

Catalog discovery

Surface hidden patterns in large book catalogs: which titles move, which are mispriced, which have metadata quality issues affecting discoverability or marketplace rankings. Useful for sellers managing tens of thousands of ISBNs.

Marketplace performance reporting

Sales velocity, repricing outcomes, buy-box win rates, listing suppression events and exception frequency — across Amazon, eBay and other connected channels. Structured reports delivered on your cadence.

Acquisition intelligence

For libraries and institutional buyers: collection gap analysis, subject-level demand signals, usage trends and shortlist generation with documented selection rationale. Built for acquisitions workflows, not generic BI tools.

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