GARIN AI Spółka Akcyjna

AI Agents

About AI Agents

Artificial intelligence can support your business by taking over tasks that, just a few years ago, required the full attention of full-time employees. Time-consuming processes are becoming automated, reducing human responsibilities to supervisory functions: initial planning, requesting content corrections, and final approval.

Group 1.
Analytics, Investor Relations, and company knowledge

1. Presentation of results for companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange

The agent helps prepare quarterly and annual presentations based on the company’s financial data. They create charts, period comparisons, and suggestions for management comments, and adapt the slides to the company’s visual identity, which reduces the workload of the Investor Relations team.

2. Comparative analysis of competition

The agent collects publicly available reports from companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange that can be considered competitors. He compares their results, margins, growth rates, and valuations, and then creates reports for the management board and investor relations department.

3. Questions and answers and knowledge base for analysts

The agent maintains a knowledge base about the company – from historical data to forecasts and important events. On this basis, it can answer the most frequently asked questions from analysts and investors, prepare lists of questions and answers and knowledge compendiums, and show which topics recur most often in questions.

Group 2.
Communication, content, and customer acquisition

4. Newsletter and B2B communication

The agent helps to regularly share key information (results, strategy, new projects) with selected groups on LinkedIn, including analysts, investors, and journalists. It automates sending, tracks recipient responses, and works with the CRM system, so the team doesn’t waste time on manual campaigns.

5. Blog articles and social media

The agent is responsible for preparing articles for the corporate blog and social media posts (LinkedIn, X, Facebook) at a set frequency. They use financial data, press releases, and industry trends, adhere to the brand style, and select the form of text appropriate for the channel—from longer texts to short posts.

6. Acquiring potential customers

The agent searches for people worth inviting to connect, taking into account their industry, position, role in the organization, and social media activity. Based on this, it prepares personalized messages and sends them along with materials designed to start a sales conversation.

Group 3.
Monitoring, reporting, and regulatory compliance

7. Market sentiment monitoring

The agent monitors mentions of the company in financial media, social media, and investor forums. They analyze their tone, identify potentially false information, and flag content that may require a quick response from the company.

8. Current reports for companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange

The agent supports the process of publishing current reports – it uses integration with ESPI/EBI systems, prepares short summaries for the website and blog, and content for social media. It also helps to keep sections such as information about General Meetings up to date.

9. Compliance verification

The agent checks whether communications, reports, and materials for investors comply with the requirements of MAR, the Public Offering Act, and WSE guidelines. It indicates missing elements, draws attention to sensitive information, and records the verification history, which may be useful for control or audit purposes.