In a market crowded with AI hype, Toronto-based Burai is taking a different path: using AI to optimize how work actually gets done, not just how it looks on a slide deck. With over 20 years of expertise in data security and workflow intelligence, Burai’s founder, John Laslavic, is stepping in to address these challenges directly. The company aims to pioneer a new era of organizational intelligence—one that enhances human capability while enabling alignment, efficiency, and meaningful work across teams.
The newly launched AI-powered workflow automation and project management platform learns how each team truly operates and executes accordingly, generating measurable value from day one. Instead of forcing teams to change their habits to fit a rigid tool, Burai adapts to existing workflows while helping Microsoft and Google users save at least four hours per week.
“We didn’t set out to build another shiny AI tool,” said John Laslavic, CEO and Founder of Burai. “We built Burai because teams were drowning in complexity. Burai enhances how teams already operate, bringing clarity, speed, and adaptability without the typical learning curve.”
Burai’s platform introduces AI-driven task and project management that maps to real-world processes, along with seamless cross-platform collaboration across tools like Microsoft and Google. Beyond organizing tasks, Burai deploys AI agents that answer project-related questions, extract action items from conversations, and actively look for optimization opportunities within team workflows.
“The biggest risk today isn’t AI adoption – it’s standing still,” said Mark Bania, Chief Revenue Officer of Burai. “Burai allows companies to move faster and smarter without the disruption or downtime traditional tools require.”

Key features of Burai include AI-driven task and project management that adapts to the real workflows of each team, rather than forcing them to change established processes. The platform also enables seamless cross-platform collaboration, allowing users to work fluidly across Microsoft and Google environments without added friction. In addition, Burai can automatically extract tasks from conversations while intelligently mapping workflows, helping teams capture action items and structure projects effortlessly as work unfolds.
At its core, Burai’s promise is to help businesses work smarter, not harder, while delivering measurable ROI from the very first day of use. For teams exhausted by fragmented tools and context switching, Burai positions itself as a practical AI-powered system that fits into daily operations and produces immediate results—without the added complexity.
As companies continue exploring how to leverage AI without disrupting their day-to-day operations, Burai’s launch underscores a growing trend in enterprise software: AI’s promise is only as valuable as its ability to adapt to the realities of how people actually work.




