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.

Platform

End user tracking

By default, we don't use cookies for end users, but enabling features may require them, impacting the cookie policy customers must offer.

Updated 5 February 2026

Cookie and opt-in options on our platform

For our users to access our management dashboards, we do use cookies for keeping the authentication state of logged-in managers. This fits within the scope of legitimate interest under the GDPR. However, this page explains how we deal with cookies for end users - i.e. the people who interact with our AI assistants or other components - regular people.

We offer several options for managing opt-ins and cookies on our platform. Please note that this is not legal advice; each situation is unique, so it’s essential to review our Data Processing Addendum and consult legal experts.

By default, Unless does not use cookies

By default, Unless does not use cookies for end users or track end users, allowing you to utilize our components and AI without user tracking. However, to maintain consistent conversations within a session, we do store session-specific user states, which end when the session concludes.

Additional features are available if cookies are permitted. To enable Unless cookies, you have two options:

  1. User Consent: Visitors can opt-in through your consent mechanism using our Consent API, or you can set consent with this API in the case of legitimate use.
  2. Identification for Logged-In Users: The Identify API can be used for logged-in users, assuming there’s legitimate interest under GDPR.

For legitimate use under the GDPR, you could also switch on automatic consent in the Unless dashboard, but we recommend managing this with the APIs.

With any of these options enabled, additional features can be applied to consenting users:

  • A/B Testing: Tracks control group membership across sessions.
  • Audiences: Maintains consistent experiences across visits or sessions, and helps to make specific content available or unavailable.
  • User Profiles: Enables accessing content based on information that is supplied by your company to Unless, such as specific help information that is based on the end user's subscription plan.
  • Chat History: Enables accessing earlier conversations that the end user had with the Unless AI.

When these APIs are used correctly, our system will only enable tracking after consent, showing only cookieless experiences for users who have not opted in. So, without any form of opt-in, these features simply don't do anything for that particular user.

Cookies used by Unless after consent

When a user has either consented or logged in, the following cookies may be used:

unless_id

  • Purpose: Stores a unique visitor ID, set only after user consent.
  • Use Case: Allows a visitor to remain a part of specific audiences for A/B testing and ensures consistent experiences.
  • Expiration: Expires after one year, upon consent withdrawal, or when cookies are cleared.

unless_sid

  • Purpose: Stores a session ID, set only after user consent.
  • Use Case: Tracks session goals, such as AI interactions, which contribute to analytics and A/B test results.
  • Expiration: Expires at session end or upon consent withdrawal; a new session ID is generated for each visit, if consent is given.

When to explicitly ask for consent

Your use of Unless determines whether you'll need to ask for consent or enable it automatically. In general, you need consent for any non‑essential tracking technology that stores or reads information on a user’s device in the EU (or UK), if it is not strictly necessary to provide the service they asked for.

If tracking is used only to make the service technically work, it can be considered “strictly necessary”. If it is used to measure, optimise, personalise, or advertise, you generally need consent. For anonymous users this is often done via a cookie banner; for logged‑in users it can also be handled through clear terms when they sign up.

Always confirm the right approach with your legal team. However, in general, we advise to be transparent in any case - so even for necessary use of cookies or other tracking.

So, when is your use of Unless tracking strictly necessary? This depends on which features you enable: A/B testing, Audiences, User Profiles, or Chat History. To decide, use this question:

If I remove this feature, does an important part of the service stop working?

Applied to the main Unless features:

  • A/B testing: This is about optimisation, so you will almost always need consent.
  • Audiences:
    • If used for marketing (for example, showing promotions to specific groups), you should ask for consent.
    • If used to give people the right access or content (for example, showing relevant documentation or AI skills only to a subset of your end users), it may be considered a legitimate, necessary use.
  • User Profiles: Follows the same logic as Audiences, but only for identified end users.
  • Chat History: Only for identified end users and used to show past conversations in the AI client. In many cases this is seen as a legitimate, expected part of the service.

We hope this helps!

Frequently asked questions

Does Unless use cookies for end users by default?

No. UNLESS runs cookieless for end users by default and does not track them across visits. They can talk to the Customer Agent, read the Help Center, and use every component on the page with only short-lived session state.

What session data is stored when cookies are off?

Only what is needed to keep a single conversation consistent during a visit. The session state is not used for cross-session tracking. It is cleared when the visit ends.

Which features need cookies or tracking?

A/B testing, persistent audiences, and long-lived user profiles need cookies or similar identifiers. When you enable cookies for users who have consented or who are logged in, the agent can keep them in the same audience, attribute interactions to segments, and personalize across visits.

How do we enable cookies with consent?

Wire your consent management tool to the Unless Consent API. Once a user opts in to the relevant category, Unless sets its cookies and unlocks A/B testing, audiences, and personalized experiences for that user only.

How do we use cookies for logged-in users under legitimate interest?

Use the Identify API to link activity to an account under your legal basis. Audiences and personalization stay consistent for authenticated users while non-essential tracking stays off for everyone else.

What is the unless_id cookie?

A unique visitor ID set only after consent or identification. It keeps a user in the same audience for A/B tests and supports consistent experiences across visits. It typically expires after up to one year, or earlier if consent is withdrawn or cookies are cleared.

What is the unless_sid cookie?

A session identifier set only after consent or identification. It tracks session-level goals - AI interactions, conversions - that feed analytics and A/B test results. It expires at the end of the session or when consent is withdrawn.

What do users get if they decline cookies?

A full cookieless experience. They can still use the Customer Agent and the rest of the components. Cross-session personalization, audience-based experiments, and long-term profiling stay off for those users.

How does Unless help us comply with EU cookie rules?

By making cookieless the default and tracking opt-in. Combined with the Consent API and the Identify API, you can demonstrate that non-essential tracking is off until there is a valid legal basis, and that essential session state is short-lived and scoped to one visit.

Where can we read more on cookies, tracking, and data processing?

The cookies and tracking page for visitors, the data and locations overview, and the Data Processing Addendum. Together they describe how data flows through the platform, which identifiers are in play, and how to configure Unless for your privacy and compliance setup.

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