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RMDY.ai is a custom AI Agent platform from RMDY LLC. It emphasizes that it is “not a generic tool,” but instead delivers AI systems built around specific business problems. Its clearest current product is Adams Document AI, designed for logistics document automation. AIOS is in Early Access and targets operational automation for marketing, content, sales, and similar workflows. Trading Agent and CCTV Agent are still listed as Coming Soon.
Adams has a fairly complete workflow design: it can receive documents via upload, Telegram, WhatsApp, email, and other channels, then run Arabic/English OCR, document classification, field extraction, confidence checks, and automated routing before writing data into ERP systems such as Odoo, SAP, or REST APIs. Low-confidence or high-value documents are then sent for human approval. Its standout features include recognition of handwriting, stamps, and signatures, plus support for RTL language environments, making it clearly aimed at GCC/Middle East logistics use cases. AIOS claims to offer 100+ automation skills, but the site does not provide a detailed skill list.
Pricing is relatively transparent, but the entry threshold is not low. Adams includes at least processing credits, a support retainer, and a one-time implementation fee: processing starts from $500/month, implementation starts from $15,000, and support starts from $1,500/month. AIOS starts at a $2,997 setup fee plus $997/month. The page also mentions KPI-bound contracts, a Free Pilot Bundle, and a 20% bundle discount, but the pilot terms are not specified.
The advantages are its focused use cases, clear workflow chain, support for ERP/API integration, and options for local processing, customer-hosted deployment, and zero external data transfer, which makes it suitable for data-sensitive businesses. The downsides are that it does not disclose the underlying models, OCR accuracy, customer case studies, or compliance certifications. Several products are still immature, and there is no information about Chinese-language capabilities.
It is better suited to freight forwarders, customs brokers, shipping companies, and businesses that process large volumes of logistics documents in Arabic-English bilingual environments. It is less suitable for individuals or small teams looking for a ready-to-use, low-cost SaaS product. Access from China, payment methods, and local delivery options are not disclosed. For the Chinese market, alternatives to compare include UiPath, ABBYY, Rossum, as well as OCR and workflow automation solutions from Alibaba Cloud, Baidu, and Huawei Cloud.
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