ALLIANCE partners with Wyser Ltd.
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 17th September 2025

ALLIANCE members can now access an exclusive discount on Wyser ASSIST, an AI tool reducing admin and creating capacity.
The ALLIANCE is pleased to announce a new partnership with Wyser ASSIST, an AI-powered voice-to-text transcription tool designed to help advice services and third sector organisations reduce administrative work and free up more time for what really matters, supporting people and communities.

At a time when demand on services continues to grow while resources are continuously stretched, Wyser ASSIST offers a practical way to help staff reclaim hours every week. By automatically generating accurate case notes from recorded conversations, the tool helps advisors spend less time writing and more time listening.
Key benefits of ASSIST in action include:
- Up to 66% reduction in admin time
- Increased advisor capacity by as much as 25%
- Improved engagement with digitally excluded groups
- Enhanced staff wellbeing by reducing repetitive tasks
ALLIANCE members can now access exclusive discounts on Wyser ASSIST, making it easier to adopt AI and create capacity where it matters most.
“We’re excited to partner with the ALLIANCE to help transform how advice and support services are delivered — using AI to increase capacity, improve accessibility, and ensure people get the help they need, when they need it,” – Mark Pearce, Founder and CEO, Wyser.
To find out more about how Wyser ASSIST can support your organisations work, register today for our upcoming online webinar, Creating Capacity with AI, on October 7 (12pm – 1:30pm).
To learn more about Wyser ASSIST and how it could support your organisation, visit Wyser’s website at https://www.wyserai.com/our-products/assist or email the team directly at sales@wyser.online.
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