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Studio Habiage provides AI adoption consulting and business automation support for SMEs and sole proprietors in the Nagoya and Aichi area. Its core positioning is not as a standalone SaaS tool, but as a consulting-style service built around the idea that “labor shortages cannot be solved by hiring alone; businesses need better operational systems.” It helps clients map out workflows, validate PoCs, quickly implement solutions using Readdy AI and no-code methods, and continue improving over time.
The website explicitly mentions use cases such as estimates/quotations, reports, email handling, customer support, article drafts, and proposal text generation—mainly standardized, repetitive tasks. Its service process is relatively complete: first reviewing on-site workflows and the data environment, then running a short-term PoC to verify effectiveness and risks, followed by implementation, training, and the creation of operating guides, and finally using KPIs to measure results and continuously optimize. For small teams with limited AI knowledge or IT capabilities, this “no jargon, no code, hands-on support until adoption” approach is quite user-friendly.
The initial consultation is free, and the company also offers a simple free trial using Readdy AI for automated generation, such as article drafts or proposal text. However, formal implementation costs, project timelines, package boundaries, and payment methods are not disclosed. The document request option is also still under preparation, so budget assessment still requires direct inquiry.
The main advantage is that the service is closely aligned with real pain points faced by SMEs, covering the full process from diagnosis to adoption, while emphasizing that clients will not be pressured into signing a contract after the free consultation. The limitations are also clear: the page does not explain the underlying AI models, API integration capabilities, data privacy policy, or how business data is stored and used. It also provides no sample outputs or accuracy metrics. For companies with complex system integration, compliance review, or multilingual requirements, the currently available public information is insufficient.
This service is better suited to local Japanese businesses, especially SMEs and sole proprietors in the Nagoya and Aichi area that want to automate repetitive work such as documents, emails, and customer communication. It is less suitable for teams that simply want to purchase a standardized global SaaS product, need Chinese-language support, or require clear API documentation. The website does not mention access from China, so network availability and cross-border payment options are unknown. Possible alternatives include Zapier, Make, Notion AI, Microsoft Copilot, Dify, and Coze.
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