AI platforms are shipping powerful tools every week. But the professionals who need them most don't know where to start. ClaraYet bridges that gap — with strategy, implementation, and education.
There's a critical distinction between asking AI a question and building functional AI workflows — wiring up integrations, designing multi-step processes, going from a demo to a system that runs every week. Platforms publish documentation, not adoption pathways.
Powerful integrations released constantly — financial modeling, HR workflows, MCP connectors, Excel tools, Slack bots.
Too many options, not enough guidance, fear of choosing wrong. The people who need these tools most are least equipped to configure them.
ClaraYet exists to close this gap.
ClaraYet achieves its mission through three interconnected paths — different expressions of the same mission, each reinforcing the others.
AI-native products and MCP applications that demonstrate what effective AI adoption looks like in practice.
Hands-on consulting that answers the core strategic question: how and where do we use AI best? Then we implement the answer.
Domain-specific, integration-focused content for the actual professionals who use AI tools — a content lane that is wide open.
We audit your current workflows and identify the highest-impact opportunities for AI adoption.
We build a roadmap — which tools, which integrations, which processes, in what order.
We configure, build, and deploy. Not just advise — we do the work alongside your team.
We train your team, document the workflows, and ensure AI adoption sticks long after we leave.
The industry changes. The problem — too many options, not enough guidance, fear of choosing wrong — is always the same. ClaraYet's framework scales across every vertical.
Traditional consultancies deliver a strategy deck and leave. Your team is still stuck figuring out how to actually implement the recommendations.
ClaraYet provides the strategic thinking and the implementation. We don't just tell you which AI tools to use — we configure them, build the workflows, and train your team.
Software companies ship features and assume you'll figure out the rest. Their documentation explains what the tool does, not how it fits your business.
"Organizations don't need more AI tools —
they need a guide."
Let's talk about where AI can make the biggest impact in your organization — and how to actually get there.
You haven't tried Clara. Yet.