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OhamLab AI – Company Overview

Company Description

OhamLab AI is an artificial intelligence company focused on building AI-driven digital human clones and intelligent agents for businesses, education, and content creation.


CEO

Rahul Singh Aka Rahul7star is the CEO of OhamLab.


Office Hours

Support Availability:
Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM


Core Technology & Product

What does OhamLab build?

OhamLab develops AI-driven human digital clones that replicate:

  • A person’s voice
  • Visual appearance
  • Communication style

These digital agents are used for:

  • Content creation
  • Education and training
  • Business communication
  • Customer engagement

Platform Capabilities

The OhamLab platform enables individuals and organisations to:

  • Create AI avatars and conversational agents
  • Train agents on personal or corporate data
  • Generate speech, video, and interactive dialogue
  • Deploy agents as on-demand digital representatives

Target Markets

Australia

OhamLab targets:

  • Education providers
  • Universities and libraries
  • Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)

Key offerings in Australia:

  • AI tutors
  • Training avatars
  • Business support bots
  • Digital archive and compliance tools

India

In India, OhamLab focuses on:

  • Edtech companies
  • Small businesses
  • High-scale, cost-sensitive markets

The goal is to reduce training and customer service costs using scalable AI agents.


Strategic Product Lines

1. AI Business Agents

AI-powered agents for:

  • Customer support (trained on FAQs, policies, documents)
  • Sales lead generation with follow-ups
  • AI receptionists for websites

Business Model:
B2B subscriptions priced between $199–$499 per month


2. AI Tutors & Trainers

Use cases include:

  • Digital clones for online courses and coaching
  • AI lecturers for universities (24/7 availability)
  • AI onboarding trainers for SMEs

Revenue Model:
Contracts with schools and universities ranging from $5,000–$50,000 per year


3. AI Content Studio

Capabilities:

  • Text-to-video generation
  • Automated explainer videos and ads
  • Marketing campaign generation
  • Integration with platforms like Canva, YouTube, and TikTok

Pricing:
Creator-focused SaaS subscriptions at $29–$99 per month


4. AI Knowledge Agents (Enterprise)

Enterprise-focused solutions:

  • Upload internal documents
  • Create searchable AI knowledge bots
  • Support legal, compliance, HR, and IT teams

Revenue Model:
Enterprise SaaS contracts between $20,000–$100,000 per year


5. AI Research & Compliance Tools

Additional offerings include:

  • AI-powered digital archive verification
  • Fixity and data integrity assurance
  • Compliance bots for regulated industries such as finance and healthcare

Target Customers:
Government and large enterprises


6. AI Marketplace (Long-Term Vision)

A platform where users can:

  • Buy and sell AI clones or agents
  • Monetize expertise (e.g., fitness trainers, teachers, consultants)

Revenue Model:
Marketplace platform fee (similar to app store models)


Business Identity & Positioning

What is OhamLab?

OhamLab is positioned as:

  • A B2B SaaS platform
  • A provider of AI-powered digital agents
  • A hosted product with APIs for integration

Mission Statement (Draft)

To deliver trusted, scalable AI agents that enhance education, business operations, and digital knowledge systems.


Legal & Company Setup (Australia)

  • Company type: Proprietary Limited (Pty Ltd)
  • Estimated registration cost: ~AUD 500
  • Required registrations:
    • ABN (Australian Business Number)
    • TFN (Tax File Number)
  • Founder role: Director and CEO
  • Business essentials:
    • Business bank account
    • Domain and branding (e.g. ohamlab.com or ohamlab.ai)

Product Roadmap (CEO View)

Phase 1: Core Product (0–6 months)

Goal: Demonstrate value and acquire paying users.

Focus areas:

  • Consumer AI clones (avatars for chat, content, productivity)
  • Business AI agents (sales, support, knowledge bots)

Revenue:

  • Consumer subscriptions: AUD $19/month
  • Business subscriptions: AUD $199/month
  • Premium one-off AI clone services for executives and influencers

Phase 2: SaaS Platform & Scaling (6–18 months)

Goal: Build scalable B2B SaaS in Australia.

Key features:

  • Company-branded AI business clones
  • Integrations with Slack, Teams, and Zoom
  • Video clones for training and marketing

Revenue:

  • B2B SaaS contracts: $10,000–$50,000 per year
  • API-based AI services
  • Paid models and LoRAs on Hugging Face Hub

Phase 3: International Expansion (18–36 months)

Goal: Expand into India.

Strategy:

  • Partner with edtech and fintech companies
  • Offer localized pricing tiers (INR-based)
  • Focus on education, retail, and healthcare

Revenue:

  • India SaaS pricing: INR 999–4,999 per month
  • Large institutional contracts
  • Partner and reseller channels

Monetization Strategy

Short-Term (Next 6 Months)

  • Paid consumer AI clone subscriptions
  • Custom AI clone services
  • Hugging Face demos to generate leads

Medium-Term (1 Year)

  • SME-focused SaaS
  • White-label APIs with per-call billing

Long-Term (2–3 Years)

  • Enterprise contracts in Australia and India
  • OhamLab AI Clone Marketplace

Immediate Next Steps (30–60 Days)

  • Upgrade website with clear pricing tiers
  • Launch a Hugging Face demo (“Train your AI Clone in 1 click”)
  • Acquire first 10 paying users
  • Collect testimonials and case studies
  • Prepare investor pitch deck
  • Approach Australian universities and businesses for pilot programs