I don't sell a SaaS platform. I build AI automation directly into your operations. It takes 2-4 weeks. If I don't save you money, I don't get paid.
Fast, direct, and zero disruption to your team.
We don't do "onboarding webinars." I fly to your office. I sit down with your controllers and AP clerks. I look at your actual QuickBooks, NetSuite, and spreadsheets.
Within 3 days, I map exactly where you're losing cash—missed discounts, manual data entry, late penalties. We scope the fix.
I go back and engineer the automation. I connect directly to your APIs. No migration. No data hostage situations.
I build intelligence layers that read your invoices, match them to POs, and push them into your ERP. The system runs in your tenant, securely.
You don't pay me a $200K upfront consulting fee. You don't sign a massive SaaS contract.
We track the hard dollars saved. I take a cut of the money I recover for you. For hours eliminated, we agree on a flat, reasonable retainer.
HighRadius takes 6 months. I take weeks.
I visit your HQ. I analyze your vendor spend, AP workflows, and current ERP setup. By Friday, we have a hardened technical plan and a savings projection.
I build the AI pipelines and API connectors. I set up the infrastructure within your secure tenant (AWS/Azure/GCP). Your team keeps working normally.
The automation runs in parallel with your human team. We compare its output to your manual processes to guarantee 99.9% accuracy. We tweak edge cases.
We switch the system to active. The automation starts processing transactions. We activate the dashboard that tracks your hard dollar savings in real-time.
Zero risk. If the system doesn't generate hard ROI, I work for free.
Enterprise security, mid-market speed.
I deploy the code into your AWS, Azure, or GCP environment. I don't host your financial data on my servers. You own the environment.
Automations are strictly permissioned. They can only read specific inboxes or folders, and can only write to specific ERP tables.
You own the code and the systems from Day 1. No vendor lock-in. If you want to hire an internal engineer to manage it later, you can.
Straight answers to direct questions.
The automation layer sits outside your ERP. If you migrate from QuickBooks to NetSuite, I just rewrite the API connector. The AI logic remains intact.
Minimal. I need your controller for a few hours in Week 1, and your AP clerks for shadow testing in Week 3. I do the heavy lifting.
No. The AI is used for data extraction (reading PDFs), not financial decision making. It extracts data, validates it against hard business rules (like checking PO numbers in your ERP), and flags anything anomalous for human review.