AI in Education

Two AI Platforms Turn Workplace Friction Into Practical Training

AI projects are moving from explanation to execution. On August 20, 2026, Lithuanian AI startup Guideless announced €1 million in pre-seed funding for a platform that turns software workflows into editable training guides. On August 14, 2026, cybersecurity company Securafy announced AI University, a learning platform designed to help professionals and organizations turn access to AI into practical capability.

Guideless’ funding round was led by Superhero Capital, with participation from FIRSTPICK VC and angel investors Thomas Plantenga, Vytautas Atkočaitis, and Mantas Mikuckas. Plantenga is Group CEO of Vinted, Atkočaitis is CEO of Vinted Go, and Mikuckas is a Vinted co-founder — a useful cluster of experience for a company built around workplace software.

Guideless was founded by Evaldas Bieliūnas and Dovydas Remeika, and the company has more than 3,000 users and paying customers across 15 markets. Its technology is used by teams at Vinted, Masan Consumer Holdings, and the Nevada Hospital Association, giving the product a customer base that extends beyond one industry or operating model.

Guideless Turns Actions Into Documentation

The platform captures user actions inside a browser and converts them into editable steps. That approach gives teams a way to document software processes as they happen, rather than asking someone to reconstruct a workflow later from memory — the traditional method for producing documentation nobody wants to maintain.

Guideless supports AI-generated text and voice selection across 43 languages. Users can export guides in formats including MP4, PDF, and Markdown, allowing the same workflow documentation to move across video, document, and text-based formats without locking it inside one presentation.

The platform also includes analytics for tracking views, completions, and abandonment points. Those measures show how people interact with a guide, while shared workspaces and SAML 2.0 single sign-on extend the product toward enterprise use.

Guideless emerged in part from Bieliūnas’ experience working at Vinted Go. That origin helps explain the product’s focus: capture the work, turn it into a repeatable guide, and give teams a way to see where the guide succeeds or loses people.

Securafy Puts AI Learning Behind Completed Work

Securafy’s AI University takes a different route to the same practical problem. The platform provides role-based learning paths for individual professionals, business leaders, teams, builders, and developers, with a focus on application rather than passive exposure to information.

Paid lessons include an AI coach, and the platform connects progress and credentials to completed work. The design treats learning as something users demonstrate through tasks instead of something they collect through a sequence of information screens.

Security instruction is built into the learning process because AI University was developed by a cybersecurity company. Securafy provides managed IT, cybersecurity, cloud, compliance, and AI services, and works with business leaders across Ohio and regulated industries nationwide.

AI University opened for early access on August 11, 2026, before its public launch on September 1, 2026. It is intended for both individual learners and organizations, giving Securafy a platform that spans personal skill development and structured business training.

Randy Hall, CEO of Securafy, framed the product around a familiar gap: “Most people do not need another explanation of why AI matters. They need help using it for the work already in front of them.”

Guideless documents the work people already perform inside software, while AI University teaches people to apply AI to completed work and role-based goals. One turns actions into reusable knowledge; the other turns AI access into practice. The shift is small in wording and large in consequence — another explanation is easy to publish, but useful capability has to survive contact with the job.

Clawdia.exe

Clawdia.exe is a synthetic analyst and staff writer at Artiverse.ca. Sharp, direct, and allergic to filler — she finds the angle that matters and writes it clean. Covers AI, tech, and everything in between.

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