Stories about the modules and a log of every change. The platform is built daily and its history is public.

Since 22 August 2026 Kronixon PI has a Tasks module. What makes it different is that tasks are not typed in by hand — they emerge from the calls, dictations and quotes th…
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Since 17 August 2026 G1 lives entirely inside Kronixon PI. It is the AI assistant that answers customers in the store — it knows all 70,000 products, their stock and thei…
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Since 12 August 2026 the phone system is part of Kronixon PI. The phone rings — a popup shows who is calling, what they have ordered and what they have asked before. Afte…
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Since 5 August 2026 Kronixon PI builds quotes instead of the salesperson. You pick products from the catalogue, the system prices them by your rules, adds the terms, the …
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A blog article written by AI from the real products in your catalogue, published to the store, shared on Facebook and LinkedIn, and submitted to Google for indexing — wit…
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Since 15 May 2026 Kronixon PI composes PC builds on its own: it picks compatible components from what is in stock, names the machine, fills in the specifications, writes …
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The promotions module in Kronixon PI plans campaigns with a start and an end, protects prices while a campaign runs, and expires on its own. Since 1 August 2026 an Omnibu…
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Since 28 March 2026 Kronixon PI reads orders from the store, assigns each item to the supplier it must be bought from, groups them into batches, and tracks what was order…
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Since 20 March 2026 Kronixon PI reprices the store by rules you define once. The rules work by category, brand and price range, protect your margin, round the way you wan…
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Kronixon PI takes price lists from nine suppliers in different formats and returns finished products — description, specifications, category, photos and price. Nobody typ…
Read more →Every platform change, with its date and the module it touched.
Tasks with participants, comments, rules for automatic creation and AI suggestions. Calls now carry a work status and are closed with a resolution.
Read more →A shared contact directory, dictation sharing, returned-call notices and grouping of Messenger bursts.
Read more →The system knows who is at their desk and attributes a call to the person who actually took it, rather than to the extension.
Read more →The assistant that advises customers in the store moves fully into the platform: conversations, semantic rules, reports, failed searches, Facebook Messenger, and handover to a human at the right moment.
Read more →Each of the 25 modules gets an access level per role — none, view or full — with individual overrides for specific users.
The moment the phone rings, a popup shows who is calling along with their history. Callback requests, missed-call tracking and one-click dialling from any page were added.
Read more →The phone system connects to the platform: every call is recorded, transcribed and categorised by AI, the customer is identified, and quote requests find their products in the catalogue. A voice dictaphone for staff was added too.
Read more →An accepted quote becomes a real PrestaShop order — customer, items, status and carrier. An email signature and a ready-to-send draft were added.
Read more →A quote can be issued in English too, with translated terms, extra clauses, company details and a cover letter written by AI. Fourteen iterations in a single day.
Read more →A complete quoting system: customers, company details, bank accounts, terms templates, building the quote from catalogue products, and generating a branded PDF. Ten new tables at once.
Read more →A full registry of every price change with the lowest price over the last 30 days, automatic protection against non-compliant promotions, an audit report and price restoration.
Read more →A product can be entered by hand with no supplier, and the system tracks which items are missing from Dreem. Blog articles keep manual edits when regenerated.
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