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HAPILY, inc. is a Japanese company whose core offering is not a single SaaS product, but a hands-on service model centered on UI/UX and IT consulting, product development support, sales growth, SaaS agency services, and AI Agent implementation. Its website repeatedly emphasizes that it is “not an outsourcing vendor, but another team for the client.” The goal is to support clients from strategy and implementation through to operations, ultimately leaving repeatable capabilities inside the client’s own organization.
Its methodology leans toward “less building from scratch, more combining existing tools”: using no-code, AI, and existing services to shorten implementation timelines and reduce development costs. In its SaaS agency business, HAPILY says it can optimize selections from more than 500 services. Its AI Agent case study, “Jarvis Village,” is relatively detailed, showing 20 AI residents covering roles such as sales, marketing, development, PM, design, legal, HR, and translation. It is based on Claude, a Brain/Worker/MCP architecture, and connections with tools such as Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, Figma, and Jira. For team collaboration, the text mentions Slack communication, Jira tasks, git commit/PR records, and permission controls based on AI autonomy levels Lv.1–5.
The main standardized pricing disclosed is for the AI Agent offering “JARVIS × Pact”: from 98,000 yen per month, including a 20-person AI team, a Pact workspace, and HAPILY implementation consulting. Other IT consulting, DX, EC growth, and regional revitalization projects are offered either as monthly hands-on support or one-off projects, with pricing provided after consultation. The website offers a free 30-minute consultation, but no free plan, trial account, or public SLA was found.
The strengths are its focus on on-site research, business processes, organizational communication, and internal capability building—not merely delivering tools. The AI Agent section includes HAPILY’s own internal proof points and discloses real operational issues such as permissions, long-term memory, and MCP integration. The downside is that enterprise procurement information is not very complete: details on security certifications, data storage, privacy compliance, payment methods, and contract boundaries are limited. Many case-study results are self-reported on the official website, with insufficient third-party validation.
HAPILY is better suited to Japanese SMEs, D2C/EC teams, manufacturing DX leaders, local governments, or organizations that want to adopt AI Agents but lack operational experience. For Chinese companies, the assessment cost may be higher due to language, time zone, payment, and cross-border compliance considerations. The website’s accessibility from China cannot be determined from the available text, so it is marked as unknown. If the main deployment is in China, it may be better to first evaluate the Feishu, DingTalk Yida, WeCom ecosystem, Jiandaoyun, Mingdao Cloud, and local AI Agent implementation providers.
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