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How Egypt’s Cloudilic helps businesses create AI-based “digital team members”

Cloudilic's Dragify: Empowering Businesses with AI-Powered Digital Team Members
Egyptian startup Cloudilic has introduced Dragify, an innovative no-code platform designed to help businesses automate workflows and create AI agents that function as "digital team members." Launched this year, Dragify addresses the growing demand for accessible, flexible, and enterprise-ready AI automation solutions. Cloudilic aims to bridge the gap between basic workflow automation tools and advanced intelligent automation.

"Existing platforms like Make.com, Zapier, or n8n focus on simple task execution, but lack real autonomy, memory, or contextual reasoning," explained Ahmed Al-Bassyouni, Cloudilic founder and CEO, to Disrupt Africa. "Dragify fills this gap by allowing companies to build and orchestrate AI agents that understand objectives, make decisions, and integrate directly into business processes – without requiring coding or complex AI infrastructure."

Versatile Applications and Proven Impact
Dragify enables companies to deploy intelligent agents that operate 24/7, follow logic, escalate issues when necessary, and learn from interactions. These agents can handle a wide range of tasks, including managing support tickets, processing documents, integrating with third-party tools, and handling internal operations. Al-Bassyouni noted strong adoption since launch.

"We’ve onboarded multiple companies across fintech, real estate, and logistics. Key clients include MDP, XPay, and EgyProperty, using Dragify for AI-driven support agents, document automation, and lead engagement bots. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with most clients reducing operational time by 40–60%," he stated.

Growth and Future Outlook
Currently self-funded and revenue-generating, Dragify is engaged in partnership discussions with international companies like Vectara and 700Apps, aiming to integrate its AI automation technology into broader enterprise ecosystems.

"Our primary market is Egypt and the MENA region, with planned expansion into the GCC and European markets through channel partnerships and direct outreach. We’re also exploring collaborations with local tech consultancies and accelerators to scale faster in high-potential sectors," Al-Bassyouni added.

Cloudilic operates on a tiered SaaS model, offering free plans for startups, monthly subscriptions for SMEs, and on-premise deployment packages for enterprises. With over six paying clients and a strong pipeline, the company projects solid growth through 2025, driven by both one-time setup fees and recurring subscriptions.

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