Agent

One agent. Every customer moment.

The customer-facing side of Unless — one AI Customer Agent across acquisition, retention, expansion, and support, with the Help Center it auto-generates as its public face. Browse a moment, or see the full overview.

Acquisition

Qualify, convert, educate. 24/7 on your marketing site.

Retention

See churn coming. Act before it does, inside the customer's product.

Expansion

Catch upsell signals early. Route them to the right owner.

Support

Resolve, co-pilot, learn — across every helpdesk and channel.

Engine

The platform underneath.

The back-of-house side of Unless — a Living Knowledge library that maintains itself, plus the Train → Test → Deploy → Analyze loop that keeps every Customer Agent sharper after every conversation. See how the engine compounds.

Train

Always current. Always ready. Living Knowledge + Living Context.

Test

Before a customer sees it. Preview, simulate, audit.

Deploy

One agent. The whole journey. Memory across all of it.

Analyze

Performance, value, AI maturity. All visible. All live.

Trust

Built for the EU from day one

The architecture that lets your DPO, security, and procurement teams sign off without slowing your team down. Browse the page, or jump straight to a section.

Privacy Vault

Twelve numbered measures keep sensitive identifiers home.

Compliance posture

Three pillars — sovereignty, AI Act readiness, sector readiness.

Architecture

Five EU-resident layers — touchpoints to LLM constellation.

Frameworks

EU AI Act, GDPR, DORA, OWASP — built into the platform, not bolted on.

Customers

Trusted by leaders

How regulated-Europe brands — from Visma to Onguard — turned customer success into a revenue engine with Unless.

Visma Enterprise AS

Norway's leading ERP — modernized self-service with Unless.

Helping patients

Patient self-service surged within weeks of deploying Unless.

Enhancing credit software

Financial service Onguard powers their support operations with Unless.

Ticket deflection at scale

Meet Sally, Kontek’s AI support colleague in regulated finance.

Resources

Search resources and support articles

Documentation, articles, and recipes for getting the most out of your Unless deployment — plus a help desk when you need a human.

Help center

Get-started guides and advanced playbooks for the platform.

Security and compliance

Privacy measures, security by design, and compliance guidelines.

Developer documentation

Find reference documentation for the javascript API.

The Unless cookbook

Bite-sized examples for every stage of the customer lifecycle.

Pricing

Pay per outcome. You choose.

Two equal-weight plans, both built around outcomes. Browse the page, or jump straight to a section.

The two plans

Flex (€0.99 per outcome) or Fixed (€1,999/month). Equal weight.

What's included

Full platform on both — Living Knowledge, Memory, Context.

Flex modules

Productized add-ons. À la carte on Flex, bundled into Fixed.

Frequently asked

What counts as an outcome, fair use, and switching mid-year.

Blog

Privacy measures for conversational AI in the EU

Learn 12 key strategies to ensure GDPR and EU AI Act compliance for AI technologies in the EU, safeguarding your company’s future.

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Updated 11 April 2025

As companies in the European Union increasingly adopt AI technologies, they encounter the significant challenge of complying with GDPR and the EU AI Act while also preparing for future regulatory changes. This regulatory complexity is a key barrier to the widespread adoption of conversational AI.

Recognizing this challenge, we recently hosted a webinar for representatives from companies in regulated markets like finance, healthcare, and insurance. During this session, we outlined essential measures for confidently embarking on AI projects. These guidelines can be instrumental in selecting the right provider or benchmarking your current practices.

See our presentation here, or read this article that explains how to vet a potential solution.

Context
The EU regulations are designed to protect personal data and privacy, presenting both challenges and opportunities. And th eopportunity is massive. By 2030, generative AI is projected to contribute €600 billion to the European economy, with sectors like healthcare and finance set for substantial impact. However, while around 33% of European companies have initiated AI projects, most of these fail to get past the pilot phase.

Besides a European skill gap and a lack of end-to-end solutions, this is mostly due to regulatory uncertainties. Understanding and implementing effective compliance strategies is crucial for leveraging AI's potential while adhering to legal requirements.

12 Strategies for Compliance

  1. Educate Your Team
    Ensure your team understands GDPR and the EU AI Act through regular training sessions to stay informed about regulatory updates.

  2. Perform Regular Audits
    Conduct frequent audits of data processing activities to identify and rectify compliance issues promptly.

  3. Practice Data Minimization
    Collect only essential data to align with GDPR principles and reduce breach risks.

  4. Strengthen Data Governance
    Implement robust data governance frameworks with clear policies for data lifecycle management.

  5. Limit Data Access
    Restrict data access based on necessity, enhancing security and compliance with GDPR's data minimization principle.

  6. Be Transparent
    Communicate clearly with users about data usage, fostering trust and aligning with the EU AI Act's ethical standards.

  7. Use Anonymization Techniques
    Apply tokenization and anonymization to protect personal data, ensuring unauthorized access does not lead to data breaches.

  8. Design with Privacy in Mind
    Integrate privacy features into AI systems from the outset, ensuring compliance is built into the architecture.

  9. Update Security Protocols Regularly
    Maintain up-to-date security measures to protect against new threats and ensure a secure environment. Do not forget protecting your source data systems, as that is the easiest way to interfere with AI responses.

  10. Consult Legal Experts
    Engage with legal professionals specializing in GDPR and EU AI regulations for guidance on complex issues.

  11. Monitor AI Models Continuously
    Implement mechanisms to monitor and instantly switch AI models, ensuring they operate within legal and ethical boundaries.

  12. Foster a Compliance Culture
    Cultivate a company-wide culture of compliance, prioritizing data protection in all operations.

Future-Proofing with Privacy Vaults
To ensure long-term compliance and adaptability, companies should consider implementing privacy vaults. These tools prevent sensitive data from reaching AI models, allowing for flexibility in switching vendors if regulations change. This foresight ensures continuity and compliance in a dynamic regulatory environment.

By adopting these practices, companies can transform regulatory challenges into opportunities for responsible AI deployment, aligning with GDPR and the EU AI Act to build trust and drive innovation in the European market.

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