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

Unless versus fighter pilots

Unless.com CEO Sander Nagtegaal explains how a DARPA project inspired Unless.

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Updated 25 September 2020

Unless versus fighter pilots

Video transcript

Hi, my name is Sander Nagtegaal, CEO at Unless.com. Unless is a personalization platform for websites. In this video, I will be sharing with you how we got the idea for Unless in the first place.

A few years ago, we heard about this great DARPA project. DARPA stands for "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency". It is basically the sciency part of the American military. This particular project started in 2001 and was initially called “the augmented cognition program”. Its goal was to improve the decision-making of fighter pilots under difficult situations.

So, how did this work? In the program, American fighter pilots were physically hooked up to their onboard computers. Then, during a mission, this computer would adapt its messaging depending on the "cognitive state" of the pilot. Essentially brain activity, stress levels and a few other things. So, in very dangerous war situations, the computer would be more directive. Or, if the situation allowed for it, the computer would leave more decisions up to the pilot.

This resulted in much better decision-making, However, the project itself suffered from problems with the human-machine interface. But now, fifty years later, we have machine learning, natural language processing and artificial intelligence. So, we reckoned that we could apply the same principles to websites. If we can make websites communicate differently, based on the state of mind of their individual visitors, we can increase the attention span, improve the understanding and finally improve the decision-making of people on the internet.

And that's where we are going with Unless. If you would like to know more, sign up at Unless.com for free.

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