Graat has launched EBAAD, an AI agent design service that goes after a problem most companies are quietly sitting on. Knowledge lives in people, not in systems. And when those people become bottlenecks, everything slows down.
EBAAD is not another ‘let’s implement AI tools’ pitch. The process begins from its farthest point of origin. The study examines actual work execution methods and decision-making processes and the locations of expertise and then develops new workflows which enable AI to operate continuously. The research focuses on integrating specialized decision-making abilities into operational procedures instead of implementing automated systems.
The service runs through a structured approach. It maps workflows, identifies dependency on key individuals, reassigns roles between humans and AI, and then builds those expert decision patterns into AI systems. It also includes real-world testing instead of stopping at concepts or PoCs.
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Why this matters. Most AI adoption today is still stuck at individual productivity gains. A few people use it well, the rest of the organization barely moves. Graat is betting that the real shift happens when AI becomes part of the operating system of the business, not a side tool. If that works, companies move from ‘smart employees’ to ‘smart systems’ that scale beyond individuals.


