Axios HQ — the team that “makes internal comms work” with software, training, and strategic consulting — has developed a groundbreaking AI-powered assistant to enhance its software. It is buil...
ARLINGTON, Va.: Axios HQ — the team that “makes internal comms work” with software, training, and strategic consulting — has developed a groundbreaking AI-powered assistant to enhance its software. It is built for communicators by communicators.
What makes HQ’s assistant unique: Most AI is a taxonomy of internet data. HQ’s assistant is a taxonomy of the human mind — categorizing the insights that its journalists, strategists, and comms consultants have tested for years and proven can help any organization strengthen its internal comms strategy, better achieve its business goals, and amplify its workforce connection.
What it can do:
Axios HQ CEO Roy Schwartz: “We’ve created a tool that businesses didn’t know they needed, and now organizations are telling us they can’t live without. That comes down to quality. A large, growing dataset of best-in-class communications underpins our assistant’s advice — which can only improve over time. Better yet, each customer has their own version of our assistant, so the more they use it, the more tailored its advice will be to their goals and their audience.”
HQ’s first Chief Product Officer is ready to drive the next phase of growth, too. Paul Pedrazzi joined the company this month, bringing more than 20 years of product innovation and leadership experience from orgs like Salesforce, CA Technologies, Achievers, Taleo, and more.
The bottom line: Axios HQ, the Smart Brevity guidance inside it, and the assistant joining its feature set have the power to amplify any professional communicator’s experience. It is the go-to solution for more than 700 organizations that trust it to improve the quality of their internal comms, enhance reader engagement, drive productivity, and build better business outcomes.
About Axios HQ
Axios HQ makes internal comms work. Rooted in years of research, Axios HQ’s tools, templates, Smart Brevity Guidance, and assistant help leaders distill essential information in less time. The result: 40% shorter communications, all the same vital substance, and a format proven to be clearer, more engaging, and more memorable. Innovative companies like Walmart, American Airlines, Everfi, and University of South Carolina use Axios HQ's intuitive platform to elevate vital updates, keep readers engaged, and boost transparency and trust along the way.
Fonte: Business Wire
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