Kuzu 酷族

Kuzu greets your customers, so you can do more of what you do best.

Customers can ask as many questions as they want — no awkwardness, no waiting. And when they need a human touch, we'll let you know.

Demo video coming soon

Infinite patience

Kuzu answers every customer question warmly, with as much detail as needed, no matter how many times it's asked.

Always open

Kuzu greets customers at night, on weekends, whenever you're busy, never missing a chance to help.

Simple, natural set up

Teach Kuzu by giving it your website, photos, handwriting, Excel, voice notes, anything at all. No technical knowledge needed.

Make the final call

Kuzu greets your customers, you approve the final sale. Every inquiry lands on your desk, organized and ready.

Pricing

MonthlySave 2 months with annual

Free

NT$0/mo
Get started free
  • 30 conversations/month
  • Kuzu replies to customers 24/7
  • One-tap human handoff
  • Teach Kuzu with Brain cards
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Pro

NT$799/mo
Start 14-day free trial
  • Unlimited conversations
  • Everything in Free
  • LINE support

Business

NT$1,499/mo
Start 14-day free trial
  • Unlimited conversations
  • Everything in Pro
  • 3 staff seats included
  • LINE + email support, faster response
Need frontier models, custom AI behavior, or lots of staff seats? Enterprise starts at NT$3,599/mo — contact us

Compare all plans

FreeProBusinessEnterprise
Conversations30UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
SupportLINELINE + emailLINE + email + phone
Included seats00310
Additional seatsNT$299/moNT$299/moNT$299/moNT$299/mo
AI ModelDefaultDefaultDefaultFrontier
System promptDefaultDefaultDefaultCustomizable

How It Works

1

Sign up

2

Teach Kuzu your products

3

Test until you're satisfied

4

Connect your LINE OA and go live!

Powered by US frontier AI · Data hosted in Tokyo · Built on LINE's official API

About the Developer

Manny Rincon-Cruz

Manny Rincon-Cruz is a financial historian and tech founder. He is also a researcher at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, where he was previously a PhD candidate before leaving to co-found two venture-backed startups. He holds an AB and AM from Harvard University. After graduating from Harvard, he spent a year at NTU's International Chinese Language Program completing his modern and classical Mandarin requirements for his PhD. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, The Atlantic, and The Spectator. He is co-founder of FourWinds Research with historian Niall Ferguson. He built Kuzu for his friends running Taiwanese small businesses, who need an AI shop assistant to save them time and help with foreign customers.

As seen in

The Wall Street JournalBloombergHoover Institution

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