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Agentic AI is here and Decidr is already doing the work

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In a recent article in The Australian, McKinsey named the next great leap in artificial intelligence - Agentic AI. Not just tools that respond to prompts, but AI agents that think ahead, act with autonomy and deliver real outcomes.

McKinsey just named the next AI shift. Decidr’s already delivering it.

They call it the dawn of Agentic AI. Not tools that wait for commands, but digital teammates that plan, act and learn. Real autonomy. Real results.

It’s the moment AI stops just helping you think and starts helping you get things done.

Agentic AI is built for complexity, not novelty. These agents clear the clutter so teams can focus on what humans do best - solving, creating, connecting.

McKinsey’s message is blunt. Most companies are doing it wrong. The real value doesn’t come from bolting AI onto old systems. It comes from rethinking how work gets done from the ground up. Workflows need to be built for agents, not adapted around them.

Do that right, and the upside is massive.

McKinsey projects Agentic AI could unlock up to US$4.4 trillion in global economic value each year. That’s across every major function - sales, support, finance, marketing, HR.

But three things need to be in place: agents that work across systems, clear governance to keep them aligned and interfaces so intuitive even non-technical teams can use them.

That’s exactly where DecidrOS sits.

The only ASX-listed company building what McKinsey is describing, Decidr is delivering AI agents that handle real business work — from sales conversations to recruitment pipelines to end-to-end marketing execution.

It starts with a simple brief like, “Launch a campaign for Queensland SMEs next quarter.” Decidr’s agents do the rest. They pull data, test creative, schedule posts and optimise performance.

Need a blog? An agent writes it, optimised for SEO. Need new hires? Another agent scans the market, books interviews and filters candidates.

Every agent launches through Decidr’s Onboarding Studio, getting teams up and running in minutes. No coding. No delays. Just results.

Best of all, these agents integrate directly with the systems businesses already use. No manual handoffs. No data silos.

Since rebranding from Live Verdure in March, Decidr has moved fast. It’s partnered with AWS Venture Studio for scale and LLM access. Signed with US-based Sugarwork. Automated onboarding for 1500 SME listings via SBX in Australia.

It’s also joined the Tech Council of Australia to help shape national AI governance frameworks.

And the traction speaks for itself.

CareerOne doubled revenue in June using Decidr agents. Job match performance lifted 8x. Growth Faculty now sells subscriptions to Decidr-powered AI Mentors.

Yes, there are still challenges. US expansion will test trust. Regulation is evolving. But while others are still theorising, Decidr is delivering.

This is not a pitch for some future state. It’s a working system, built for the way business happens now.

Agentic AI is here. Decidr is already on the job.

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