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CRSTBL Inc. Launches Risk-Free AI Pilot to Help Companies Uncover $500K

CRSTBL Inc. is rolling out a four-week, risk-free pilot program to help 40 companies in the alternative products market uncover $500,000 in potential revenue or cost savings. This initiative leverages CRSTA, CRSTBL’s AI-driven system, to optimize operations in sales, marketing, and purchasing.

Who Qualifies?

To be eligible, companies must:

  • Generate at least $30 million in annual revenue

  • Operate in a B2B model

  • Manage physical inventory

  • Have a sales team of at least 10 people

How It Works

CRSTBL specializes in building AI models tailored to business processes. Participating companies will provide department-specific data to train a customized version of CRSTA, focusing on:

  • Sales management

  • Customer account KPIs

  • Inventory control

  • Discount strategies

CRSTA targets functions with the greatest impact on revenue growth, cash flow, and risk reduction.

AI That Works Like You Do

“When I talk to business owners and executives, I understand their challenges immediately because I’ve been in their position,” said CRSTBL CEO John Chang. “Dashboards provide data, but decision-makers still have to analyze it, determine the right actions, assign tasks, and follow up. That takes time, and most SME owners and executives are already stretched thin.”

CRSTA acts as an extension of leadership, automating critical but repetitive decision-making tasks. It can:

  • Determine discount strategies for specific customers

  • Approve RMAs and authorize refunds or credits

  • Decide which invoices factor into commission calculations

Over time, CRSTA learns from executives’ decision-making patterns and can independently handle reviews and approvals.

Built for Decision-Makers

Mr. Chang, who has built multiple multi-million-dollar businesses over the past 30 years, saw the need for an AI system that serves decision-makers, not just operational teams.

“I’ve seen every business software system out there. ERPs and CRMs are essential for scaling, but they only provide information—they don’t make decisions. That’s why key issues keep rolling up to executives, leaving them overwhelmed and unable to step away. CRSTA was built to solve this problem, allowing owners and managers to focus on strategic initiatives or even take a break, knowing their AI proxy is keeping the business running smoothly.”

The Future of AI in Business

CRSTA’s capabilities stem from advancements in machine learning and neural networks that allow AI to replicate human decision-making. CRSTBL’s AI engineers and operational experts, led by Mr. Chang and other experienced executives, are developing AI one business process at a time.

“General AI systems like ChatGPT improve communication but can’t truly emulate human decision-making,” Mr. Chang explained. “Even the latest AI reasoning models miss a critical element: individual preferences and biases. That’s why OpenAI and Google won’t create a universal AI agent for business. Enterprise AI must be customized—one process, one manager at a time.”

The $500K Challenge

The pilot program, dubbed the ‘$500K Challenge,’ will have CRSTBL’s professional services team evaluate AI-generated recommendations to pinpoint areas for improvement across multiple departments. CRSTBL executives will lead the initiative, showcasing how AI combined with operational expertise drives measurable financial impact. This program will also stress-test CRSTA’s scalability as it onboards multiple companies simultaneously.

Looking ahead, CRSTBL plans to introduce a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) partnership and training program in Q3 to further expand adoption.

Stay tuned for updates on the program’s progress in the coming weeks.

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