NUE AI ASSISTANT

One click.
AI starts talking.

AI responds with 1 button press. No app, no unlock, no wake word. Nue runs on a $39 wearable, the AirPods and earbuds already in your pocket, a standard smart watch, or a unit on the desk.

Nue answering a question hands-free
THE HARDWARE

Four ways to press the button

The same assistant, reached four different ways. Two of them you buy for $39; the other two are already on the crew.

Wearable AI
01WEARABLE$39

Wearable AI

A clip-on unit the size of a lighter. One button on the front, magnets on the back, all shift on a charge. Press it and the assistant is already listening.

  • One-click. AI starts talking — no wake word, no unlock, no app to open.
  • Clips to a shirt, a lapel, a hi-vis strap or a lanyard.
  • Noise-hardened microphones tuned for plants, cabs and job sites.
  • Pairs to the phone in the pocket and never has to leave it.
AI Assistant on your standard AirPods & BT earbuds / headsets
02EARBUDS & HEADSETS

AI Assistant on your standard AirPods & BT earbuds / headsets

Nothing to buy. The assistant runs on the AirPods, Galaxy Buds or Bluetooth headset the crew already carries — a long press on the stem is the button.

  • AI responds with 1 button press, on hardware already in their pockets.
  • Works with AirPods, Galaxy Buds and any standard BT headset.
  • Answers stay in the ear, so nothing is read off a screen.
  • Nothing to procure before you can judge it.
Standard smart watches — Apple & Android
03SMART WATCHES

Standard smart watches — Apple & Android

Bind the Apple Watch Action button, or a Galaxy long-press, to Nue. Raise the wrist, press once, ask. The reply comes back in the ear or on the face.

  • Apple Watch Action button and Android long-press, both supported.
  • One press from the wrist, gloves on or off.
  • The answer reads back on the face when the ear is busy.
  • No new device on the crew's charging bench.
AI Desktop
04DESKTOP$39

AI Desktop

A far-field unit for the desk, the cab or the supervisor's office. Big button, room-filling microphones, speaker loud enough to hear across a bay.

  • Far-field microphones pick up a question from across the room.
  • One large button — press, speak, hear the answer.
  • Sits on a desk, a workbench or a dash mount.
  • Same assistant, same knowledge, no phone required.
AI ASSISTANT SOFTWARE

The assistant behind the hardware

Every Nue device is a button on the same thing: the Nue AI Assistant. It is built from your material rather than the public internet — your documents, your knowledge base, your website — and it is wired into the systems your team already runs, so an answer given in the ear is the same answer the office would give, and a job closed by voice is closed in your system of record.

Trained on your data and documents

SOPs, service manuals, part numbers, price lists and safety procedures, loaded once and answered from thereafter.

Your knowledge base, website and URLs

Point Nue at a site, a help centre or a set of links and it reads them in — and re-reads them when they change.

Built in the open, not a black box

See what the assistant knows, correct an answer, and have the correction hold from the next question on.

Speaks your team's words

Your part numbers, your site names, your abbreviations — recognised in noise, not guessed at.

Connected to the systems you already run

Nue reads from and writes back to the software the work already lives in — so a spoken update lands where the office looks for it.

CRM
SalesforceHubSpotDynamics 365Zoho
SERVICE & FIELD OPS
ServiceTitanServiceMaxJobberField ops suites
TICKETING & ITSM
ZendeskFreshdeskJira Service ManagementServiceNow
OPERATIONS
ERP & WMSTMS & ELDSchedulingCustom APIs
WHAT IT DOES

Ten features. One button.

Every one of them works the same way: press once, speak, hear the answer. No screen involved at any point.

01

One-press wake

No unlock, no app, no wake word to shout over machine noise. Press the pin, the bud or the watch and start talking.

02

Answers from your own documents

SOPs, part numbers, service manuals, price lists, safety procedures. Nue reads your knowledge base, not just the public internet.

03

Log work by voice

Close a job, note a defect, record a delivery exception. Nue writes the record into your system and reads it back to confirm.

04

Live translation

Thirty-plus languages both ways, so a supervisor and a crew member can work through one conversation.

05

Step-by-step procedures

Ask for a checklist and hear it one step at a time, hands free, waiting for a spoken confirmation before moving on.

06

Messages and email, read and sent

Hear what came in, dictate the reply, confirm before it goes. The phone stays in the pocket.

07

Calendar and scheduling

Move an appointment, add a stop, tell the office you're running late — spoken once, done everywhere.

08

Reminders that follow the shift

Timers, callbacks and end-of-day follow-ups that fire in the ear, not on a screen nobody is looking at.

09

Noise-hardened and offline-tolerant

Tuned for plants, cabs and job sites. When coverage drops, questions queue and answer the moment signal returns.

10

Executive briefing mode

One press: today's schedule, what moved, what needs a decision, and the number you were about to look up.

SOLUTIONS

Who’s asking

Every worker who isn’t at a desk — and every executive who doesn’t want to be.

Mobile / non-office workers
01

Mobile / non-office workers

Anyone whose day happens away from a desk: the generic case the other seven are versions of. Ask, hear, carry on.

“What's my next stop and who do I ask for?”
Execs & management
02

Execs & management

One press for today's schedule, what moved overnight, what needs a decision, and the number you were about to look up.

“What changed since last night?”
Service workers
03

Service workers

Home and commercial trades: model lookups, warranty terms, quotes and job notes taken between calls.

“Is this unit still under warranty?”
Logistics, shipping & eCommerce
04

Logistics, shipping & eCommerce

Picking, packing, put-away and shipping questions answered without walking back to a terminal.

“Which bin holds SKU 4471?”
Manufacturing
05

Manufacturing

Line settings, changeover steps, tolerances and downtime codes, spoken while hands stay on the machine.

“What's the changeover for line 3?”
Drivers & delivery
06

Drivers & delivery

Rideshare, food delivery, last mile and long haul: routing, access rules, hours and receipts, eyes on the road.

“Log this as a failed delivery.”
Construction
07

Construction

Drawings, RFIs, submittal status and daily reports, asked from the deck instead of the trailer.

“Read me today's concrete pour spec.”
Oil, gas & utilities
08

Oil, gas & utilities

Permits, isolation procedures, network and line data for crews working alone in the field.

“Lockout steps for this panel?”
DEMOS

Four real conversations

Recorded end to end: the question as it was asked, and the answer as Nue gave it back.

0:41
LONG HAUL DRIVER

What's my day look like?

You're heading down to LA today, about 380 miles on the 101. The first 15 miles out of San Jose might be a little slow because of road work, but it should clear up after that. You may also run into some fog around Salinas around midday. There's a weigh station near King City, roughly 120 miles ahead, but you're on PrePass, so you should be able to keep moving. And you're due for your 30-minute break around 10:30 — there's a rest area just past Salinas that works out almost perfectly, so I'd plan to stop there.

0:29
CONSTRUCTION SITE WORKER

How am I sitting on hours this week?

You are at thirty two and a half through Wednesday. A full day today puts you at forty right at quitting time, so anything past that is overtime. Mike also has you down for Saturday, so if you want to keep this week clean you might leave the punch walk for tomorrow.

0:31
WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATE

I've got machine parts here, about seventy pounds, going to Atlanta. How do I ship it?

At seventy pounds that is over parcel, so it goes freight with RoadBridge. Palletize it, four full wraps, stage it in Lane 4. One thing — the same day cutoff was two and it is two forty now, so that would normally roll to tomorrow. There is a second RoadBridge pickup at Dock 4 at four fifteen that still has room, and Atlanta is in their overnight lane. Wrapped and staged by four and it still makes tomorrow.

0:47
FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN

I'm on a rooftop unit, Carrier 48TC, and it's short cycling.

On the 48TC that pattern usually points at high head pressure rather than a thermostat problem. A full shutdown rather than just the compressor cutting means the high pressure switch is opening, and a dirty condenser is the most common cause. Pull the disconnect, clean the coil, then restart and watch whether run time extends past two minutes.

WHY IT LANDS

The case in four numbers

0
apps to open, screens to unlock, or calls to place
$19
entry hardware price, against $400–500 dedicated wearables
1s
average time from button press to spoken answer
80%
of the workforce works away from a desk, with no assistant built for them
CONTACT US

Reach out to us.

Send a note and we’ll get back to you.

1
Tell us the work
The shift, the questions people actually ask, and what they are holding while they ask it.
2
We bring a demo tuned to it
Your documents, your part numbers, your procedures — answering in your own words, not a generic script.
3
Run it on what the crew carries
The earbuds and watches already in their pockets, so there is nothing to procure before you can judge it.