Given the talk about "multi-step workflows" I expected Klevere to be something like the app mindpal.space which enables you to use AI to create multi-step workflow automations, including multiple individual agents, each with different settings, that you connect together in flows to achieve tasks. I didn't expect it to be as flexible, but at least something in the ballpark given the marketing.
It turns out this is mainly just marketing. Klevere seems more like a standard chatGPT wrapper with some prompts focused on business functions and an ability to crawl the internet. So "multi-step workflows" are perhaps technically correct, but mainly marketing spin. I tried a bunch of the workflows. The linkedin profile/job match was good. The "hiring strategy workflow" produced a surprisingly short and basic output that I could've got by just asking chatGPT 3.5. Likewise for the hiring letter and others. These actually don't require multi-step workflows anyway.
Definite refund for me. But hey, Klevere works and no doubt it will develop over time so if you don't know how to write a prompt, save it, and reuse it, Klevere might be the product for you.