A Klariton for every place a customer asks "is this one for me?"
Same engine, different shapes. Specialty retail, restaurants, B2B distributors, regulated SaaS. The personas change. The discipline stays.
Specialty retail
Coffee, wine, cosmetics, audio gear. The shop owner used to advise. The website doesn't. Klariton does.
Gastronomy & menus
QR menu without the dead PDF. Allergens, pairings, "what's not too spicy?" Answered at the table, in the guest's language.
B2B distribution
A 12,000-SKU catalog with technical specs. Buyers searching by part number, integrators by spec, novices by problem.
Regulated SaaS
Fintech, health, education. Cited answers, audit trail, EU hosting. Conversational selling that survives a compliance review.
Travel & hospitality
"Which room has the bathtub?" "Is the spa included?" Hotels, tour operators, ski resorts. Klariton answers in the guest's language.
Museums & cultural
An advisor at the entrance kiosk. Visiting families want different answers than school groups or specialists. Same exhibits.
The shopkeeper's voice, on every product page.
Specialty retail used to mean an owner who matched the beans, the wine, the lipstick shade to who walked in. Online you lose that. Klariton brings it back. At the PDP, at search, at checkout doubt.
Sumatra Mandheling · 250 g
Earthy and full-bodied. Holds its own in milk drinks, never lost in foam.
QR menus that actually answer the next question.
A guest scans the QR. They want to know what's vegetarian, what's mild, what pairs with the Riesling. A static PDF won't tell them. Klariton will, in their browser language, in 3 seconds.
12,000 SKUs, four buyer types, one Advisor.
Industrial distributors live with the catalog problem. Integrators search by spec, buyers by part number, end-users by problem ("the pump won't prime"). Klariton handles all three from one Material. Then it routes the high-intent ones to your reps.
Three usual causes: air leak on suction, foot valve stuck, or impeller fouled. Open the priming port, fill, retry. If still no prime →
Three matches in stock: Goulds 3196i (NPSHR 6,8), Sulzer A-44 (NPSHR 8,1), Wilo NL 50/250 (NPSHR 7,4).
Conversational selling that survives a compliance review.
Fintech, healthtech, edtech. The question isn't whether AI helps the funnel. It's whether the auditor signs off. Klariton's EU hosting, citation chain, and audit trail are built for the room you'll defend it in.
Q. "Where is customer data stored?"
A. All customer data is processed in EU regions only. Frankfurt (primary) and Helsinki (failover). No US transit.
Two weeks, four steps. Same for every solution.
Material kickoff
You point Klariton at sources: URLs, PDFs, transcripts. We verify scope and access. No legal-team gauntlet.
Personas & first answers
We define your personas with you (max 5), seed the touchpoints, and deliver a Studio with cited drafts you can edit.
Embed & soft launch
Drop the widget on staging or one URL. Test with a small slice of traffic. Watch the funnel populate.
Live, with the metrics on
Roll out to production. Outcome rate, lead routing, transcripts, A/B-ready. You own the data, every conversation.
Don't see your case here?
Klariton is product-shaped, not industry-shaped. Got a high-intent surface where customers read alone? We know what to do.