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STANDX Inc. is a Japanese company positioned around “automating business with AI agents” (“AIエージェントで事業を自動化”). Its business has two main lines: first, in-house vertical AI products such as KANGO-REPO for home-visit nursing records and reimbursement management, REPLA as an AI marketing agent, AI RADAR for AI tool discovery, UKARUN for real-estate transaction specialist exam study, and Mode AI for AI-based outfit scoring; second, an enterprise-oriented “AIワーカー導入サービス” that helps companies introduce AI into daily operations as virtual employees capable of executing tasks.
The service emphasizes not asking an AI chatbot questions, but “assigning work to AI.” Users can give instructions in Japanese, and the AI performs tasks such as search, analysis, file generation, tool integration, coding, reporting, and preparing documents and materials. Its internal organization is structured around AI departments such as Product, Growth, Intelligence, Studio, Backoffice, Ops, and Assistant, and it uses a feedback loop of Leader for design, Worker for execution, and Critic for review to control output quality. Technically, STANDX puts particular emphasis on a CLI environment, arguing that compared with ordinary GUI chat tools, CLI allows AI to manipulate files, run scripts, connect with tools, and complete more complex automation workflows.
The AIワーカー service has three tiers: セルフ導入 is a one-time purchase of 11,000 yen including tax, with an 8-session step-by-step manual and question support; ワーカー導入 costs an initial 550,000 yen plus 110,000 yen per month, supporting up to 3 AI workers; チーム構築 costs an initial 1.1 million yen plus 220,000 yen per month, supporting up to 10 AI workers and including team-collaboration design. All plans also require a separate Claude Max subscription, at around USD 100–200/month. On the product side, KANGO-REPO is free for 1 employee and then 980 yen/person/month; REPLA has a free version, with Starter starting from 15,000 yen per month.
Its strengths are concrete use-case descriptions, covering common office tasks such as research, sales lists, secretarial work, management reports, proposals, LP creation, and development. It also offers both a low-cost self-service entry point and hands-on plans with implementation, training, and monthly support. The limitations are its strong dependency on Claude Max and the learning curve that CLI still presents for non-technical teams. The main text does not disclose detailed mechanisms for data privacy, permission control, log retention, or compliance, so companies handling sensitive data should verify these points further. It is better suited to SMEs, business owners, department leads, marketing/planning staff, and teams in the Japanese market that have tried ChatGPT but failed to put it into practical operation.
The website and services are centered on the Japanese market, and the main text does not state availability from mainland China, a Chinese interface, or RMB payment support, so China accessibility is rated as unknown. If using it from China, key points to confirm include access to stand-x.com, Claude Max, and external integrations such as Google/Meta, as well as supported payment methods. Alternatives include ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, Dify, Zapier, Make, Notion AI, and local AI automation integration service providers.
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stand-x.com is an Japan AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $73.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach stand-x.com directly.