If a person can do it on a call, a chat, or a keyboard, an agent can do it for you.
Teams use Hania to hand off the work that eats their day: answering calls and messages, qualifying leads, writing and posting content, watching systems, and keeping the books. Here is who builds on Hania, and what they build.
Who it's for
Built for the team that has too much to do.
Support & service teams
Answer every question and resolve the routine ones on the spot, across your website, WhatsApp, and the phone, without growing the team.
Sales teams
Qualify and book leads the moment they come in, day or night, and let outbound agents handle the follow-ups.
Marketing teams & agencies
Research, write, and publish content, run the social accounts, and keep an eye on the ad spend, on a schedule you set.
Operations & IT
Automate the repetitive internal work and put always-on agents on the systems that need watching.
Finance & back office
Hand the paperwork to an agent: invoices, expenses, bookkeeping, and collections calls.
Founders & small businesses
Cover the front desk, the inbox, and the busywork with a handful of agents, so a small team runs like a big one.
What people build
One platform, every kind of agent.
A few of the jobs teams hand to Hania. Most people start with one and add more once they see it work.
Front desk & support
Answer every call and chat, resolve refunds and account changes, book appointments, and hand off to a person when it's needed. Support reps, receptionists, and help desks.
Sales & outreach
Qualify leads day and night, book demos, and run follow-up, reminder, and win-back calls. SDRs, lead qualifiers, and appointment setters.
Marketing & content
Research a topic, write the article, make the images, and publish it everywhere. Post to social and reply to comments. Watch your SEO and your competitors.
Operations & monitoring
Put an agent on the systems that need watching, your servers, your ad spend, a compliance checklist, and get pinged the second something drifts out of range.
Finance & back office
Process invoices and expenses, keep the books, and run collections calls, so the paperwork stops piling up.
Research & assistants
Research markets, leads, and vendors, summarize meetings, and staff an executive assistant or an internal IT and HR help desk.
On their own
Some agents don't wait to be asked.
Give one a goal and a schedule, and it runs on its own, then reports back when it's done.
Give it a topic and it researches, finds or generates the images, writes the article, publishes it to WordPress, posts it to Facebook and Instagram, and emails you the recap.
It watches your servers, or your Meta ad spend, around the clock and pings you the second something drifts out of range.
It plans and publishes on the schedule you set, then reads and replies to comments in context, so your accounts stay active on their own.
Start from a role
Seventy-seven ready-to-run agents. Or describe your own.
Pick a role that already knows the job, connect your accounts, and adjust the details. Or describe what you need in plain language and Hania builds it for you. You don't write any code unless you want to.
In production today
The agents we run our own companies on.
Email operations
An agent that runs the whole email operation.
Connected to BlacklistGuard, a Hania agent creates and sends campaigns, validates addresses before they're used, checks whether any IP or domain is blocklisted, and pulls delivery and bounce reports, just by asking, or on a schedule.
"Our customers run high-volume email at all hours, and now an agent can actually run the operation: launch a campaign, validate a list, check a blocklist, and pull the report."
Voice
Every call answered, in under a second.
LeanPBX uses Hania voice agents to pick up inbound calls the instant they ring, greeting callers, answering common questions, qualifying leads, and routing to the right person, so small teams never send a caller to voicemail.
"Our customers are small teams that can't staff a front desk around the clock. A Hania voice agent picks up every call, sounds natural, and books the meeting."