
Meet the founders
Meet the founding folks who make all of this possible day to day
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About Us
We got tired of watching traders drown in emails.
I'm talking about the daily grind: copying prices from PDFs, translating Czech inquiries at 2 AM, and playing Excel detective with supplier quotes. We saw electrical component distributors hiring people just to move data from their inbox to their ERP. That's not scaling—that's suffering.
So we built something different.
What We Actually Do
Ampwise-AI reads your trading emails and does the boring stuff. Customer sends a quote request in broken English? We parse it, match the products, update your ERP, and move the deal forward. Supplier invoice comes in? We match it to your PO automatically.
The result? Our customers save 80% of their manual processing time. Some save 130 hours per month per sales rep. (Yes, we measured.)
Who We Built This For
Distributors and wholesalers of physical goods. Specifically:
- Electrical components traders
- Automation equipment suppliers
- Anyone drowning in supplier emails and customer inquiries
We work with companies processing 15 to 500+ inquiries per day. If you're copy-pasting from emails into your ERP, you're our people.
Why We're Different
Most "AI sales tools" are chatbots with fancy marketing. We actually read your emails, understand product specifications, and sync with your ERP in real-time. No setup wizardry, no month-long implementations.
Plus, we handle any language. That Czech inquiry that would take you 20 minutes to decode? We process it in seconds.
The Reality Check
We're not magic. We're just really good at the mundane stuff that eats up your day. Our AI has 99% accuracy because we trained it on actual trading emails, not generic sales conversations.
Want to see it work? Book a demo. We'll show you exactly how we turn your email chaos into clean data.
Based in Tallinn, Estonia. Built by traders who actually understand the pain.