Hello Dojo AI is real world agentic AI in Ibiza. Scott and his team at Samachi were acquired last year, and they are now preparing to launch real-world agentic AI in Ibiza through Hello DoJo AI. To request a demo, chat with Scott or email scott@hellodojo.ai.
Hello DoJo AI is about creating amazing experiences powered by amazing people. The real opportunity here isn’t about replacing people, it’s about empowering teams and vendors with better tools, stronger coordination, and smarter systems.
Our mission is to use agentic AI to coordinate real-world services and experiential finance across venues, festivals, and hospitality environments.
Since January 2026, we’ve been heads down with the Hello DoJo AI team, building the platform, onboarding vendors, and preparing for launch day.
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Why launch Hello DoJo AI in Ibiza?
Anyone who knows the island understands why it’s the perfect place to prove this locally before scaling globally.
Few destinations combine such a dynamic mix of hospitality, mobility, nightlife, tourism, and local services—all operating at extreme seasonal velocity.

That makes Ibiza the ideal environment to build and test something like this.
I’m now fully focused on Hello DoJo AI as Co-Founder and Chief Capital & Strategy Officer as we prepare to go live with users ahead of the 2026 season.
I’ll certainly miss working day-to-day with the stellar Glownet team. I’m incredibly proud of what they continue to achieve, powering some of the biggest events on the world stage today, including Winter Wonderland in London.
If you’re exploring how agentic AI connects to real-world services, I’d love to connect.
I’m currently speaking with:
- strategic partners
- investors
- operators and early adopters
- exceptional talent who want to help build this future
Please feel free to reach out for a call, share your vision for agentic AI, or see a demo of what we’re building. To request a demo, chat with Scott or email scott@hellodojo.ai
Cheers,
Scott Witters
Learn About Real-World Agentic AI
Artificial intelligence has moved quickly from research labs into everyday tools. Most people interact with AI through chatbots, recommendation engines, or software that responds to prompts. But a new shift is emerging to agentic AI, and it has the potential to change how real-world services are coordinated.
Bringing Artificial Intelligence into Everyday Operations
Agentic AI refers to systems that do more than respond to requests. These systems can understand goals, plan actions, use digital tools, and coordinate multiple steps to achieve an outcome. Instead of acting like a passive assistant, agentic AI behaves more like an autonomous coordinator.
When this capability is applied beyond software and connected to real-world services, it becomes what many are calling real-world agentic AI.
From Chatbots to Autonomous Coordination
Traditional AI systems operate in a reactive way. A user asks a question, and the system produces an answer. While useful, this model still relies on humans to organise and execute most tasks.
Agentic AI changes that model. Rather than simply answering questions, it can take responsibility for completing a sequence of actions needed to fulfil a request.
For example, a request such as:
“Arrange transport, restaurant reservations, and venue access for tonight.”
could trigger a series of coordinated actions:
- identifying available transport providers
- confirming restaurant availability
- arranging access to a venue
- coordinating timing between all services
- processing or organising payments
The AI effectively becomes a coordination layer between people, services, and digital systems.
What Makes Agentic AI Different
Agentic AI systems typically combine several capabilities that allow them to operate more independently:
Goal understanding: The system interprets a user’s request as an objective rather than a single question.
Planning and reasoning: It determines the steps required to achieve that objective.
Tool use: Agentic systems can interact with external services such as booking platforms, payment systems, messaging tools, and operational software.
Execution and adaptation: If circumstances change—such as a service becoming unavailable—the system can adjust and re-plan.
These abilities allow AI to function as an operational assistant that manages tasks across multiple systems and participants.
Connecting AI to the Physical World
The “real-world” aspect of agentic AI comes from its integration with physical services and environments, rather than purely digital tasks.
Industries where this model can be particularly powerful include:
- hospitality and tourism
- festivals and live events
- transport and mobility
- venue and guest services
- concierge and lifestyle management
In these environments, coordination is often complex. Multiple vendors, service providers, and teams must work together in real time. Agentic AI can act as a digital orchestration layer, helping align people, services, and timing.
Importantly, this technology is not about replacing human workers. Instead, it focuses on empowering teams with better coordination, communication, and operational visibility.
Why Hospitality and Events Are Ideal Test Environments
Certain environments are particularly well suited to early experimentation with real-world agentic AI.
Destinations with intense tourism cycles—such as major festival locations or seasonal hospitality hubs—often experience extreme operational pressure during peak periods. Demand surges, services must be coordinated quickly, and many vendors operate simultaneously.
In these contexts, agentic AI can help streamline:
- service coordination
- vendor communication
- guest experience management
- scheduling and logistics
- operational finance
By reducing friction in how services connect, AI can allow teams to focus more on delivering exceptional experiences.
The Human Role Remains Central
Despite the increasing sophistication of AI systems, the real-world economy still depends on people delivering the service.
Drivers transport guests. Chefs prepare meals. Event staff manage venues. Operators run logistics.
Agentic AI does not replace these roles. Instead, it provides the infrastructure that helps those roles work together more effectively.
The goal is to create systems where technology handles the complexity of coordination while humans focus on creativity, service, and experience.
Looking Ahead For Agentic AI
Real-world agentic AI represents the next stage in the evolution of artificial intelligence—from tools that answer questions to systems that help coordinate outcomes.
As AI becomes more integrated with real services, businesses will likely see new models of collaboration emerge between software, operators, vendors, and customers.
In the coming years, the most successful implementations will not be those that attempt to automate everything, but those that augment human capability—providing better tools, better coordination, and better systems for the people who make experiences possible.
The future of AI in the real world may not be about replacing people at all.
It may be about helping them work together more intelligently than ever before.
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