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ALIAS designs and builds its own infrastructure, agents, and operating systems. ROMe is the only external platform in our stack — because it handles scheduling, virtual office, and meeting intelligence better than anything we could justify building. When a company that builds everything chooses to buy one thing, that endorsement means something.
Persistent rooms, lobby-based access, and presence that mirrors how distributed teams actually operate.
Booking flows that respect availability, context, and timezone — without the back-and-forth.
HD video and audio built for structured collaboration, not just open-ended calls.
AI-powered transcription, summaries, and action items — extracted automatically from every meeting.
We evaluated building our own meeting and scheduling infrastructure. We had the capability. But ROMe does it with a level of polish, reliability, and meeting intelligence that would have taken us months to replicate — months better spent on what makes ALIAS unique.
The Magic Minutes feature alone changed how we operate. Every meeting produces structured output: transcripts, summaries, action items. That feeds directly into our agentic workflows. No manual note-taking, no lost context, no dropped commitments.
For a company that builds its own operating system, CRM, and agent infrastructure from scratch — choosing to use an external tool is the strongest signal of quality we can give.
Moving from Slack, Teams, or Zoom to ROMe is not just a tool swap — it is a workflow redesign. ALIAS handles the full migration: workspace architecture, team onboarding, meeting cadence design, and Magic Minutes integration.