Overview / Description
ZAM (by Crezam) is an AI desktop assistant that watches your screen and listens to your voice to guide you through tasks inside other software in real time. Rather than answering questions in a separate chat window, ZAM is designed to work alongside you inside applications such as SAP, Salesforce, AutoCAD, and internal company tools, narrating steps and responding to spoken instructions so you can avoid tab-switching and copy-pasting between an assistant and your actual workflow. You talk to it and it talks back, walking you through where to click and what to do next in whatever app is open. Crezam positions ZAM for knowledge workers and teams who spend their day in complex business software and want hands-on, voice-driven help completing work instead of just getting written answers. New accounts start with a free trial that includes 120 minutes of ZAM usage. Detailed feature lists, supported-app coverage, and paid pricing were not available on the public pages at the time of writing, so verify specifics on the Crezam website before relying on them.
Used For
Guiding users through tasks inside business software using screen-reading and voice
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Works on top of existing desktop software rather than in a separate chat window
- Voice-driven: you speak instructions and it responds aloud while guiding you
- Reads your screen to give step-by-step, in-context guidance
- Free trial includes 120 minutes of usage to evaluate it
Cons
- Screen-reading and microphone access raise privacy and data-handling considerations
- Public site exposes little beyond the signup page, so feature depth is hard to verify
- Breadth of supported apps and accuracy of guidance is unproven from public materials
- No published paid pricing beyond the free trial
Questions & Answers
Alternatives
Microsoft Copilot, Glean, Adept