Hurmu INVITATION-ONLY

AI workflows your HVAC team can actually review.

Explore synthetic workflow examples, visible limits, and human checkpoints before you expand access.

Outdoor HVAC condenser units at a service property
Synthetic review environment. No customer accounts or data required.
01

Map the work

Start with one defined service moment.

02

Review the evidence

Compare a draft against a visible synthetic input.

03

Keep a human checkpoint

Reserve the final decision for the responsible team.

Review a service moment before you automate it.

Every example makes its source, draft, review point, and boundary visible.

Missed-call follow-up

Synthetic input
A fictional after-hours call note.
Draft output
A next-morning response draft.
Human checkpoint
Confirm scope and availability.
Known limit
It cannot promise a service window.

Estimate intake

Synthetic input
A fictional replacement request.
Draft output
A structured intake summary.
Human checkpoint
Validate the job details.
Known limit
It does not produce a final price.

Review reply

Synthetic input
A fictional service review.
Draft output
A concise reply in the team voice.
Human checkpoint
Check tone and accuracy.
Known limit
It cannot resolve a complaint alone.

Seasonal campaign

Synthetic input
A fictional tune-up offer brief.
Draft output
A campaign copy variation.
Human checkpoint
Approve claims and timing.
Known limit
It does not verify local rules.

Technician handoff

Synthetic input
A fictional dispatch summary.
Draft output
A technician-ready task brief.
Human checkpoint
Confirm the dispatch assignment.
Known limit
It cannot make field decisions.

Validate the workflow from the side you own.

For HVAC teams

  1. Choose one repeatable service moment.
  2. Review an example using fictional information.
  3. Keep approval and real-world rollout with your team.

For workflow creators

  1. Describe the input, draft, checkpoint, and limit.
  2. Use synthetic examples that make the boundary clear.
  3. Prepare work for manual validation before wider access.

Useful review starts with clear limits.

Synthetic examples

Examples are fictional and designed for workflow review, not live service operations.

Human review

A responsible person checks every proposed use before it moves beyond the validation stage.

Known limits

A draft can support preparation, but it cannot replace technical judgment, policy checks, or field decisions.

No account access requested

This public overview does not ask for customer records, system access, or operational credentials.