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The employee

Meet your employee.
Not your chatbot.

The difference between a tool and a colleague isn't model size — it's manners. Here are four no chatbot has.

In short

Luge's AI employee differs from a chatbot in four behaviours: it can phone a colleague on a real line, it respects working hours and focus blocks, every action leaves a sealed audit trace verifiable by a third party, and personal information is masked before anything reaches an external model.

Manner #1

It can pick up the phone.

Give it a goal, and if the goal takes a call, it calls — on a real phone line, with the purpose of the call in mind. The result lands back in your conversation, like a colleague reporting back.

Manner #2

It knows office etiquette.

A colleague who interrupts your focus block isn't a colleague. When an agent messages someone, it respects their working hours, their status and their focus blocks — with three levels of urgency.

normal

Waits politely until the person is available. Most messages.

high

Skips past the focus block — but not past the end of the workday.

emergency

Overrides everything. Reserved for real emergencies — like a real office.

And when it matters, it doesn't decide alone: it pauses the task and asks you (in the app, on Slack, on Telegram — wherever you are). It only resumes once you've answered.

Manner #3

Every action leaves tracks in the snow.

Everything it does — every message, every document read, every tool used — leaves a sealed footprint. Verifiable by an outside auditor, without taking our word for it.

Manner #4

Personal information leaves masked,
comes home unmasked.

When you use a big cloud model, Luge masks personal information before anything leaves — and puts it back only on your screen. The model provider never sees the real number.

Hire it. Solo is free.

Two minutes to install, no credit card. Skeptics can stop by under the hood first.