Three AI products that solve specific operational problems, plus consulting and reporting services. None of them operate without human review on consequential decisions.
Human-Guided, Responsible AI for librarians and acquisition teams: discovery, shortlist creation and selection rationale — built around the way acquisitions teams actually work.
AI-assisted pricing intelligence for marketplace and catalog operations. Evaluates competitive context, internal rules and marketplace conditions so pricing stays controlled and explainable.
AI-drafted operational replies for claims, delays, tracking questions and supplier follow-up. Humans review and approve before anything is sent — the team moves faster, the voice stays yours.
Advisory and implementation work to identify automation opportunities, build workflows and produce structured reports — across all three GlobalBooks divisions.
We identify where AI can remove repetitive work from your operation — then we build it. Not presentations; working automations running inside your existing workflows.
We map where your team spends time on repeatable, rules-based tasks — classification, routing, pricing, messaging, data entry — and identify the strongest automation targets.
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.
We build inside your existing stack where possible. You get working software with documentation — not a prototype you have to finish yourself.
Classification, metadata enrichment, condition grading, deduplication and data normalization across large ISBN catalogs — automated with human review checkpoints built in.
Drafting claims responses, supplier follow-ups, delay notifications and buyer communication — at scale, with your voice, reviewed before sending.
Pricing signals, acquisition recommendations, exception prioritization — AI surfaces the information, your team makes the call. Always.
Structured reporting and data discovery for book operations, marketplace sellers and institutional buyers — built on your actual data, not generic dashboards.
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.
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.
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.