Cloverleaf is an AI-powered coaching platform that turns assessment data, HRIS events, and calendar context into proactive, personalized coaching delivered in Slack, Microsoft Teams, Workday, and email. Built on assessments like DISC, CliftonStrengths, and Insights Discovery, Cloverleaf proactively coaches employees before meetings, during role transitions, and after performance reviews.
Organizations align coaching to their own leadership frameworks and competency models, so development reinforces their standards rather than generic best practices. HRIS integration triggers coaching automatically when promotions, manager changes, or team transitions happen. Talent and HR leaders get visibility into coaching engagement, capability reinforcement, and development trends across teams and departments.
Cloverleaf is SOC 2 Type II compliant, GDPR-aligned, and ISO 27001 certified. Trusted by 45,000+ teams to scale manager development, strengthen engagement, and improve retention.
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Robin by Atera is an autonomous IT support agent designed to automatically diagnose and resolve technical issues across devices and cloud environments. The system acts as an AI-powered IT assistant that manages support requests from start to finish without human intervention. Robin receives requests from platforms such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, email, and IT service management tools, verifies the user’s identity, and gathers technical context to understand the problem. It can then perform approved actions on devices, networks, or cloud systems to resolve the issue. By automating troubleshooting and IT support workflows, Robin helps organizations reduce downtime and improve support efficiency.
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Charlie
Charlie Labs offers Charlie, an AI-powered autonomous engineering assistant that helps software teams ship code faster by automating coding tasks, pull request reviews, bug fixes, feature implementation, and other development work directly within existing workflows. Charlie integrates seamlessly with tools developers already use, such as GitHub, Slack, Linear, Sentry, and Vercel, and operates where work happens by listening for events like pull requests or mentions, then generating high-quality TypeScript code, opening or updating branches, and creating pull requests with clean commits and passing tests without manual intervention. It can catch bugs, provide actionable inline feedback, produce feature code and refactor from issue descriptions, and respond to natural language requests within team communication tools so engineers can focus on strategy and design instead of repetitive implementation tasks.
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