Berit24/7 Assistant

Meet Berit.

Kehbar's 24/7 assistant. Berit already knows your agreements, circles, and pools, so the answer to what's owed, who's late, or what to say is one sentence away, any time you ask.

i. Who Berit is

Software that already knows your Kehbar.

Berit is software with a name, built into Kehbar and fluent in everything you've already put there. Ask in plain words and Berit drafts the message, sums up where you stand, explains how something works, or finds it across every agreement you're in.

Berit is honest about being a tool: no roleplay, no performed emotion, no pretending to remember you fondly. You always know you're talking to something that works only from your real records, and tells it to you straight.

Anything Berit does, you could do by hand. Berit just puts it one sentence away, so the scrolling and tallying happens the instant you ask.

ii. A few things Berit does

In its own words.

Five quick exchanges in Berit's actual voice: the real language and rhythm you'll get, so you can see exactly how the help shows up.

Drafting a message
You
"Help me ask my cousin to pay back the ₦15,000 from the trip."
Berit
Try this: "Hey, gentle reminder about the ₦15,000 from the trip, whenever works for you. Let me know if you'd prefer to settle in one go or split it across the next two weeks." Adjust the tone if it feels off.
Summarising state
You
"What's owed to me right now?"
Berit
Across your active agreements: ₦87,500 outstanding. Three agreements: Tunde (laptop, ₦60,000, due in 4 days), Adaeze (trip, ₦15,000, no due date), Femi (split, ₦12,500, overdue by 2 weeks). The Femi one is the only one past its agreed timeline.
Explaining a mechanic
You
"What happens if someone in my circle misses a contribution?"
Berit
You decide. Kehbar surfaces two paths when a contribution is missed: extend the deadline (give them more time, with the cycle staying open), or proceed partial (the recipient takes what was contributed, and whoever fell short still owes that cycle). The system handles whichever you pick. The choice is yours.
Helping with the app
You
"How do I invite someone who's not on Kehbar yet?"
Berit
From the agreement screen, tap Invite by email or phone. They'll get a link. When they tap it, they'll see the agreement you've drafted and the option to join Kehbar to confirm. Joining takes about a minute.
Finding across agreements
You
"Show me everyone in the December pool who hasn't contributed yet."
Berit
Four members haven't contributed: Aunt Funmi (₦20,000 due, 6 days late), Cousin Tobi (₦15,000 due, 3 days late), and two new members who joined this week, Sade and Bukola, whose first deadline is on the 28th. Want me to draft a quick reminder to Funmi and Tobi?
iii. What stays in your hands

Built around your judgment.

Berit is sharp because it knows its job, and where your judgment should lead. A few things are yours by design, and Berit guards that on purpose.

The record speaks.
If two members remember a payment differently, Berit shows exactly what the records say and lets the facts settle it. That's the same witness conviction the rest of Kehbar runs on: neutral, and yours to read. See how this works operationally.
Stays inside your Kehbar.
Berit only ever sees what's in your Kehbar account, never your WhatsApp, your bank app, your email, or anything else on your phone. Your wider life stays private by design.
The money call is yours.
Whether to lend, how much to charge, who's good for it, or what to do with money you have, those stay your decisions. Berit's strength is helping you act on them cleanly once you've decided.
Always honest about what it is.
Berit is a tool and says so. No roleplay, no performed feelings, no claiming to remember you fondly. That honesty is the foundation we'd rather build trust on.
You're always in control

The final word is yours.

Berit gets it right most of the time, and when you want to be sure, everything it touches is yours to check and change. Every draft is editable before you send. Every number traces back to records you can open yourself.

Now and then software misreads a question or strikes a tone that doesn't land. When it does, the manual path is one tap away, and the shortcut never locks you out of the long way round.

And if an answer really misses, help@kehbar.com reaches a person. That feedback is exactly what makes Berit sharper over time.

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Berit lives inside Kehbar. Sign in and tap the message icon on any agreement, circle, or pool to start.

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