Too broad
Most AI tools try to be everything at once, so small teams never get to the part where it actually helps.
ZeroBox gives small businesses a bounded AI worker that handles one recurring job without setup hell. Built for tiny teams, founders, and service businesses that want useful AI, not another platform.
It reads like a job being done, not a flow being built. That’s the whole trick.
No canvas, no nodes. Just the worker sensing the lead, drafting the response, and handing off the result.
A clean run sheet, then an actual draft reply. That makes the worker feel alive without pretending there is a builder to operate.
Most AI tools try to be everything at once, so small teams never get to the part where it actually helps.
Setup takes longer than the task. Small businesses do not want a new science project.
Buyers want an outcome, not an infrastructure subscription with a shiny wrapper.
Pick one recurring task and let the worker do it properly.
No enterprise layer, no platform bloat, no setup hell.
Default visual: storyboard. The others are supporting lenses, not separate products.
This is the clearest way to show the worker doing the job without looking like a builder.
Feels like an editorial strip, which is the cleanest way to show the motion fast.
Feels like movement without becoming a builder. More runway, less canvas.
Feels like a good ops sheet. Clean, practical, and not remotely builder-ish.
Sort the noise, surface the urgent stuff, and draft replies for the boring messages that keep piling up.
Small AI workers for small businesses. No fluff, no platform bloat, just the useful bit.
If the buyer needs a quick answer to “why this instead of a giant assistant or workflow tool?”, send them to the compare page.