One platform.
Infinite orchestration.
Helium eliminates the chaos of juggling multiple AI tools. An intelligent orchestrator across 12+ models, a proprietary knowledge base, and purpose-built creative tools — all in one place, all in context.
Open by asking the audience: "How many AI tools are you currently using to get one piece of work done?" Let them answer. Then say:
"That's exactly the problem Helium was built to solve." Most people are context-switching between ChatGPT for writing, Midjourney for images, a separate tool for research, another for documents — and none of them talk to each other. Every switch costs context, time, and quality.
Helium was built with a deep understanding of how complex LLM models are and how difficult it is for users to keep juggling between multiple tools while maintaining context. We built an in-built orchestrator that routes across 12+ closed and open-source AI models — choosing the best model for each task automatically. And we layered on top of that a proprietary knowledge base called AIM (Adaptive Intelligence Memory), which always refers to your stored context as primary input to every prompt — so outputs are classified, relevant, and yours.
Research the current state of regenerative agriculture and its impact on global food security in 2025. Once the research is complete, do all of the following in sequence: 1. Write a comprehensive research report as a well-formatted Word document (.docx) with an executive summary, key findings, regional impact analysis, and a forward-looking conclusion. Make it professional and publication-ready. 2. Create a public-facing website presenting the key insights from this research. Design it with a clean, editorial aesthetic — earthy greens, warm neutrals, and strong typography. Include a hero section, key statistics, a findings section, and a call-to-action. Deploy it with a live public URL. 3. Generate a striking hero image that visually represents regenerative agriculture — think aerial farmland, rich soil textures, and a sense of renewal. Use it as the website's hero visual. 4. Produce a 60-second audio summary of the research findings in a calm, authoritative documentary narrator voice — suitable for a podcast intro or executive briefing.
- Point out the live URL when the website deploys — open it in a new tab for impact
- Play the audio clip to the audience — it lands well in a room
- Show the Word document download as proof of professional output
I have a business idea: an AI-powered platform that helps independent restaurants reduce food waste by predicting demand and automating supplier orders. Research this concept thoroughly and then deliver the following: 1. A comprehensive business plan document covering: executive summary, problem statement, solution overview, target market, competitive landscape with named competitors, go-to-market strategy, revenue model (SaaS tiers + transaction fees), 3-year financial projections, and funding requirements. Format it as a clean, professional Word document. 2. A market comparison table benchmarking this idea against 4–5 existing players — covering pricing, features, market share, and differentiation. 3. A sleek founder-facing website presenting this business concept as if pitching to investors. Design aesthetic: rust, navy, olive, and charcoal tones with a subtle geometric pattern background, refined typography, and a premium editorial feel. Sections: Hero with tagline, Problem/Solution, Market Opportunity, Revenue Model, Traction Roadmap, and a Contact CTA. Deploy with a live public URL.
- Open the deployed website on a large screen — the design quality always surprises audiences
- Scroll through the business plan document to show depth of content
- Highlight the market comparison table as a standalone deliverable
I am a senior immigration attorney at a US-based law firm. A client has approached us needing to apply for an L-1A Intracompany Transferee Executive Visa. Using the immigration compliance document I have uploaded to the knowledge base — which contains the latest USCIS requirements — cross-reference it with our firm's standard client intake procedures and internal compliance rules also stored in AIM. Then produce a one-page client requirement document that I can send directly to the client as a formal proposal. It should include: - A clear summary of what the L-1A visa requires (as per current USCIS guidelines from the uploaded document) - A checklist of documents and information our firm specifically needs from the client (based on our internal intake rules) - A section on estimated timelines and next steps - A professional closing note from the firm Format it as a clean, minimal PDF — black and white, law firm letterhead style, ready to send.
- Emphasise that no other AI tool does this natively — this is Helium's proprietary advantage
- Show the uploaded document in AIM before running the prompt for maximum impact
- Point out that the output merges two sources of context: external compliance + internal firm rules
Create a professional CV for the following candidate and deliver it as a Word document (.docx): Candidate Profile: - Name: Alex Morgan - Experience: 15 years in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Current/Recent Role: Senior AI Research Lead at LNNC (a frontier AI research organisation) - Actively seeking: Senior leadership roles in AI strategy, applied ML, or AI product development - Key expertise: Large language models, neural architecture design, MLOps, AI ethics, enterprise AI deployment - Notable: Published researcher, conference speaker, team builder of 20+ person AI divisions CV Requirements: - Design: Clean, minimal, black and white — no colour, no graphics - Format: ATS-friendly with clear section hierarchy - Sections: Professional Summary, Core Competencies, Work Experience (detailed, 15 years), Key Projects & Research, Education, Publications & Speaking, and References Available on Request - Tone: Senior, authoritative, results-driven — quantify achievements wherever possible - Length: 2 pages maximum - Font: Professional serif/sans-serif pairing, generous white space Deliver as a properly formatted .docx file ready for immediate use.
- Open the downloaded .docx file live to show formatting quality
- Mention that users can upload their own existing CV to AIM and ask Helium to rewrite or tailor it for a specific job description
Your organisation's
AI, secured.
Shadow AI is silently draining your organisation's data. Helium Teams brings every employee into one secure, collaborative AI workspace — with shared knowledge, role-based permissions, and a personal AI tab for every individual.
Ask the audience: "How many of your employees are using personal AI tools — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini — to do company work right now?" The answer is almost always: all of them. And the follow-up question is: "Where is that data going?"
Every time an employee pastes a client brief, a financial model, or a product roadmap into a personal AI tool, that data leaves your network. You have no visibility, no control, and no record. That's shadow AI — and it's happening at scale in every organisation.
Helium Teams was built to solve this. One secure workspace. Every employee onboarded. Shared knowledge base with role-based access. And here's the part that makes adoption effortless: every employee also gets their own personal AI tab — unlimited, private, not visible to the company. There is no reason for anyone to use a personal tool anymore.
| Feature / Data | Admin | Manager | Employee | Personal Tab |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shared Knowledge Base (Read) | ✓ Full | ✓ Full | ✓ Assigned | ✗ No Access |
| Shared Knowledge Base (Write) | ✓ Full | ◐ Limited | ✗ Read Only | ✗ No Access |
| Prompt Library (Company) | ✓ Manage | ✓ Use & Share | ✓ Use Only | ✗ No Access |
| Personal AI (Unlimited) | ✓ Private | ✓ Private | ✓ Private | ✓ Full Access |
| Company Data Visibility | ✓ Full | ◐ Team Only | ✗ Own Work | ✗ None |
| User Management | ✓ Full | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✗ No |
| Data Retained on Offboarding | ✓ Always | ✓ Always | ✓ Company Data | ✗ Personal Only |
Autonomous agents,
without the complexity.
Tools like OpenClaw require technical infrastructure, API keys, and deep configuration. Helium Bees gives anyone — not just developers — a fully autonomous agent network with solid guardrails, in a few clicks.
Open with: "Has anyone here tried to set up an autonomous AI agent? OpenClaw, NemoClaw, LangChain?" For those who have, they know the pain: infrastructure requirements, API key management, technical configuration, and agents that go rogue without proper guardrails.
Helium Bees was built for everyone else. With a few clicks, you're onboarded. Your Hive is set up. You're the Beekeeper. You have a Queen Bee — your primary orchestrating agent — and she deploys Worker Bees across different areas of your business autonomously.
Most importantly: solid guardrails are built in. Bees don't act out of control. You define the boundaries. You approve key actions. You stay in control — without needing to be technical. Control via web portal or Telegram. Integrates with all popular tools. No API keys. No infrastructure. Just work getting done.
Deploy a Competitive Intelligence Bee for my SaaS business in the project management space. This Bee should autonomously: 1. Monitor the websites, pricing pages, and product update blogs of our top 5 competitors: Asana, Monday.com, ClickUp, Notion, and Linear 2. Track any pricing changes, new feature announcements, or major product updates 3. Search for recent news, funding rounds, or leadership changes at these companies 4. Compile everything into a weekly competitive intelligence briefing — structured with: Executive Summary, Key Changes This Week, Pricing Movements, Feature Launches, and Strategic Implications for us Deliver the briefing to me every Monday at 8am via Telegram. If any competitor makes a major announcement mid-week, alert me immediately. Guardrails: This Bee should only read and report — no outreach, no posting, no external communication. Pause and ask me before taking any action beyond research and reporting.
Deploy a Sales Outreach Bee to help me build a pipeline for our B2B SaaS product targeting operations managers at mid-market logistics companies (50–500 employees) in the US and UK. This Bee should autonomously: 1. Research and identify 20 qualified prospects per week matching our ICP — operations managers or COOs at logistics/supply chain companies 2. For each prospect, research their company, recent news, pain points, and any relevant context 3. Draft a personalised cold outreach email for each prospect — referencing something specific about their company, connecting it to our value proposition 4. Prepare a 3-touch follow-up sequence for non-responders (Day 3, Day 7, Day 14) 5. Present all drafted emails to me for review and approval before sending anything Guardrails: This Bee must NEVER send an email without my explicit approval. Present all drafts in a review queue. I approve or edit each one before it goes out. Log all activity and report weekly on pipeline metrics: prospects identified, emails approved, responses received, meetings booked.
I want to set up a Business Operations Hive for my e-commerce brand. Deploy the following Worker Bees and have the Queen Bee coordinate them into a unified weekly business briefing: Worker Bee 1 — Market Monitor: Watch our top 3 product categories on Amazon and Shopify. Track pricing trends, bestseller rankings, and customer review sentiment. Alert me if any competitor drops price by more than 10% or launches a new product in our category. Worker Bee 2 — Content Scheduler: Every week, generate 5 social media posts (Instagram + LinkedIn) based on our latest products and any trending topics in our niche. Draft captions, suggest hashtags, and prepare a content calendar. Present for my approval before scheduling. Worker Bee 3 — Customer Feedback Analyst: Monitor our Trustpilot, Google Reviews, and any tagged social mentions. Categorise feedback by theme (shipping, product quality, customer service). Flag any negative reviews scoring below 3 stars for immediate attention. Produce a weekly sentiment summary. Queen Bee Coordination: Every Friday at 5pm, compile all three Bee reports into one unified Weekly Business Intelligence Briefing and send it to me via Telegram. Highlight the top 3 actions I should take the following week. Guardrails: Worker Bee 2 requires my approval before any content is published. Worker Bees 1 and 3 are read-only. No purchases, no external communications, no account changes without explicit approval.
- Show the Telegram notification arriving with the briefing for maximum impact
- Emphasise: no API keys, no infrastructure, no technical knowledge required
- Close with: "OpenClaw is for engineers. Helium Bees is for everyone."