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I'm Jake Stouck, co-founder and CEO of Serval.
We built Serval to automate the IT work that slows companies down.
Onboarding, password resets, access to applications, my laptop stopped working.
While employees wait for help, their real work is put on hold.
IT desperately wants to automate this work, and that's why they need Serval.
You just tell Serval what you want to automate in plain English, and it's built.
No drag and drop workflows, no expensive consultants.
Employees get unblocked, and IT teams go from drowning in tickets to building what actually matters.
With Serval, IT becomes the AI engine powering the entire company.
This is a new way to run IT.
We guarantee you'll automate 50% of all tickets
and we'll prove it to you in a free four-week pilot.
Go to serval.com slash tickets.
That's S-E-R-V-A-L dot com slash tickets.
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