If you run a lean team, you know the shape of the problem. Your audience expects a reply within the hour — about 35% of consumers do — and roughly 46% will leave a brand after just two poor experiences. Meanwhile the feed needs feeding: around 83% of small businesses already publish multiple times a week. Mentions arrive at all hours, whether or not anyone is watching. The work is constant; your headcount is not.
The insight
Publishing was never the hard part — scheduling tools are cheap and mature. The hard part is everything after you post: watching every channel, answering inside the window your audience expects, and never letting the wrong reply go out in your name.
Nor is full autonomy the answer. No team should discover that a complaint was answered badly, in public, by a machine. The value sits in a precise, auditable boundary: routine replies an AI colleague may send for you, and sensitive matters that always wait for your approval.
How the venture is built
Narrapulse is a venture of Future Thesis Lab (FTLAB), a studio based in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) that builds AI-operated companies under explicit human governance. AI colleagues do the operating work — planning calendars, drafting and scheduling posts, monitoring mentions and comments, preparing responses. Named humans approve the brand voice, the calendar and the escalation rules, and sign off any public statement on a sensitive topic.
That structure is the product: work you can hand over, with accountability you can point to. Narrapulse is early-stage and pre-launch — we would rather tell you that plainly than imply otherwise.