For employees navigating open enrollment

Walk through the next twelve months — together.

Riad is a voice-first benefits companion that sits beside you through enrollment and stays for the full plan year. Talk through your life. Hear how each plan would land paycheck by paycheck. Decide with someone in the room.

Body-double presence — someone in the room with you, not a chatbot
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"So I'm hearing — married, one toddler, daily prescription. Did I get that right?"

How Riad is different

Three shifts that put the employee back in the room.

Pillar one

Speak, don't fill out forms

Tap once and tell Riad about your life in your own words — in English, Spanish, or another first language. Riad reflects what it heard before anything is saved.

  • Push-to-talk life interview
  • Hands-free mode for caregivers and commuters
  • Multilingual voice in and out
Pillar two

Someone in the room with you

Riad doesn't disappear when the wizard ends. A persistent companion stays beside you — through enrollment, through your first paycheck, through the year.

  • Pause, slow down, let me think
  • Soft "I'm here" presence cue
  • Warm handoff to a real HR person, in the same session
Pillar three

Rehearse the next twelve months

See every paycheck deduction, every known deadline, every likely event laid out for each plan you're considering. Live with the year before you commit to it.

  • Paycheck-by-paycheck projection
  • Scenario rewind: "what if a baby comes in March?"
  • A regret check before you submit

A day with Riad

Maya, a new hire in NYC, decides without leaving her commute.

Married, one toddler, expecting in late summer, daily prescription, primarily Spanish at home, prefers her phone with headphones in. The companion meets her where she is.

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  1. On the subway, Tuesday

    "Estoy casada, tengo una hija, y espero otro bebé en agosto."

    Riad runs the life interview hands-free, in Spanish. It reflects what it heard before anything is saved.

  2. Lunch break, Wednesday

    "What if the baby comes in June instead of August?"

    The twelve-month timeline re-renders in real time. Premiums, deductibles, and the likely-vs-rough year update for each plan.

  3. Tuesday night, on the couch

    "Let me think. Come back to this tomorrow."

    The companion stays present, ambient. No timeouts. No re-prompts. The session resumes exactly where she left off.

  4. Two months later

    "Your first paycheck deduction was $184. That matches what we projected."

    A scheduled check-in fires. Riad nudges her about the prenatal visit she hasn't booked — already a covered benefit.

The next election is twelve months away

Don't decide alone.

Riad gives every employee a calm, voice-first companion that body-doubles them through enrollment and stays present for the full plan year — with HR one warm handoff away.