Nearform captures expert knowledge and turns it into reusable workflow maps, SOPs, checklists, AI assistants, and operational documentation.
What is Nearform?
Nearform helps companies turn real work into documented, supervised, automatable systems.
Most teams do not need another generic AI demo. They need someone to look at the work their people already do, identify what should stay human, and build safe automation around the parts that are ready.
Plain-English definition
Nearform maps how expert work gets done, then helps companies automate the repetitive parts without losing human control.
What we sell
Nearform sells four practical outcomes:
Workflow capture: record how important work actually happens.
Task maps: convert recordings into clear steps, decisions, risks, and handoffs.
Supervised automation: build small agents or tools that prepare work and pause before risky actions.
Automation reports: show what can be automated now, what needs approval, and what should stay human.
What makes Nearform different
Nearform starts with work before automation.
We do not begin by promising that AI can replace a role. We begin by asking:
What is the workflow?
Who performs it?
Where does judgment matter?
Where is time being wasted?
Which steps are safe to assist?
Which steps are safe to automate?
Where should a human approve the result?
What Nearform is not
Nearform is not employee surveillance.
Nearform is not generic AI consulting.
Nearform is not a promise of fully autonomous agents.
Nearform is not a replacement for OpenAI, ChatGPT, or any foundation model provider.
Nearform is the business implementation layer: workflow capture, task analysis, safety design, deployment, training, and supervised automation for a specific company.
One-sentence version
Nearform helps companies document how work gets done, then build safe AI and automation systems around it.