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Charlie, launched by Andone, is a native AI agent for the spatial design and exhibition stand industry, with a headline promise of “creating a stand quotation in 15 minutes.” It is not a general-purpose chatbot, but a dedicated tool built around chiffrage — cost estimation and quotation workflows. The page emphasizes that Charlie learns a company’s methods, business logic, pricing, and margin rules, and is delivered as a company-specific version.
Charlie’s core capabilities include automatically identifying service items after users upload floor plans and 3D views, then generating detailed quotations; using natural-language conversations to add and refine details; and adapting to a client’s price catalog, margins, and working habits. Its main value is budget validation at the early design stage, reducing back-and-forth between design and sales teams, and turning concept proposals into controllable quotations more quickly. According to efficiency examples provided by the company, a standard 90㎡ exhibition stand can be reduced from half a day of work to 10 minutes, while complex projects can also be shortened to the 15–25 minute range.
The page does not disclose pricing, plans, free quotas, or trial conditions; it only shows conversion entry points such as “Test Charlie” and “Get started.” Based on the description, Andone appears to offer more of an enterprise-level customized deployment: first personalized configuration, then assistance embedding it into workflows, followed by rollout support for design, sales, technical, and other roles. API access, ERP/CRM/quotation system integration methods, and payment options are not publicly disclosed.
The advantage is that the vertical use case is very clear: it addresses a high-frequency quotation problem for exhibition stand and spatial design companies, one that directly affects margins. It also emphasizes personalization around price libraries, margins, and company workflows, making it more suitable for implementation by professional teams. The downside is the lack of public technical information: the underlying model, accuracy, error handling, human review mechanisms, and data privacy or drawing security policies are not explained. Although there are user endorsements for output quality, it still needs to be validated in real-world projects.
Charlie is suitable for exhibition stand design and build companies, spatial design agencies, commercial quotation teams, design leads, and managers — especially teams that already have quotation standards and supplier systems in place. Access from China is unknown. The page is in French, and there is no visible Chinese support, local payment option, or China-specific service information. If using it from mainland China, users should first confirm network accessibility, cross-border data handling, and payment methods. As for alternatives, the text does not provide information on comparable products.
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