Console uses artificial intelligence to automate IT help desks, attracting investor confidence

Console´s artificial intelligence-driven platform is transforming IT support by automating repetitive tasks directly within Slack, speeding up resolutions and freeing teams for strategic projects.

Console, a startup founded by Andrei Serban, aims to revolutionize the traditional IT help desk by harnessing artificial intelligence to automate routine tech support requests. The platform targets common bottlenecks faced by companies, eliminating the need for IT professionals to handle repetitive chores like password resets, software access approvals, and basic troubleshooting. Instead, Console´s solution enables IT teams to focus on complex, impactful work while increasing efficiency for everyone involved.

What sets Console apart is its seamless integration with Slack, the communication hub for many organizations. Rather than requiring businesses to overhaul their existing IT systems, Console´s artificial intelligence assistant can be quickly deployed where internal communication already happens. The assistant not only recognizes user requests but leverages context — such as a user´s device, access rights, and role — to automatically resolve over half of all IT tickets without human intervention. Complex cases are escalated smoothly to IT staff, creating a collaborative workflow between artificial intelligence and human expertise.

Support from investors underscores the promise of Console´s vision; its latest seed round, led by Thrive Capital, has brought in an undisclosed multi-million dollar sum. Thrive, known for backing companies like OpenAI and Scale AI, highlights the self-improving, adaptive nature of Console´s artificial intelligence, which grows smarter with each user interaction. Notable early adopters, including Scale AI, Flock Safety, and Calendly, validate the company´s real-world impact. Beyond IT, Console aspires to automate a broad range of internal requests across HR, finance, and legal departments, positioning itself as the go-to digital coworker for employee support. With momentum from satisfied clients, investor trust, and an ambitious vision, Console is advancing the role of artificial intelligence as a productivity enabler rather than a replacement for skilled workers.

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