Product Updates · July 8, 2026 · 2 min read
Introducing the Kolo Blog
The Kolo team is starting a blog. Here is what we will cover, practical AI agent workflows, industry playbooks, and product updates from the team building your AI employee.
By Paul Willmes, COO, Head of Product at Kolo

Why we are writing
Every week we talk to owners and operators who ask the same questions. What can an AI agent actually do for a business like mine? How do I trust it with real work? Where do other teams start?
Those conversations deserve better answers than a sales call. This blog is where we will publish them, in the open, for everyone.
What you will find here
We are organizing everything we publish around three kinds of posts.
- Guides. Step-by-step playbooks for putting an AI agent to work: the first workflow to automate, how approvals should flow, what to measure after thirty days.
- AI Agents. Ideas and real examples of agents on the job, from filling a last-minute shift by text to chasing a late supplier delivery.
- Product Updates. What is new in Kolo, why we built it, and how to use it.
On top of the categories, we tag posts by industry. Kolo works with restaurants, real estate teams, clinics, law firms, contractors, and home service pros, and the busywork looks different in each. The industry pages collect everything relevant to your world in one place, so a restaurant owner never has to read about transaction coordination to find the reservations playbook.
The Kolo difference, in one paragraph
Kolo is an AI employee for your business, not another dashboard. It works across the tools you already use, handles the repetitive operational work, and asks before it acts. Every action needs human approval, and every action lands in a full audit trail. That safety model shapes everything we will write here: we are interested in AI that does real work while the owner stays in control.
How this blog gets written
Here is the part we find fun: Kolo will help write this blog. Our team drafts and reviews every post, and our own AI agent does research, drafting, and upkeep. We think the best proof that AI agents can do real work is to put ours on the payroll in public. When a post was drafted with Kolo's help, that is Kolo doing exactly what it does for our customers, taking the first pass so a human can make the final call.
Start here
If you are new to Kolo, the What Is an AI Employee guide is the best first read. If you run a restaurant, a real estate team, or a home services company, jump straight to your industry page from the blog home. And if you want to see Kolo on your own work, pricing and signup are here.
See you in the next post.