Envision AI connects enterprise systems, knowledge, agents, approvals, and observability — so organizations move AI from pilots into production workflows, without rip-and-replace.
The model layer is no longer the main constraint. The hard part is connecting AI to real enterprise workflows, system context, approvals, and controls.
Enterprise knowledge lives across applications, documents, tickets, data platforms, policies, and teams.
High-value work still depends on emails, spreadsheets, handoffs, approvals, and exception paths.
Insights arrive late, lack context, or never connect to a clear operational action.
Security, compliance, and audit requirements prevent AI pilots from scaling into production.
Envision closes the gap between AI capability and governed enterprise execution.
Core systems are mission-critical. Envision adds intelligence above them — improving execution now while preserving existing architecture, security boundaries, and operational controls.
APIs, events, documents, data sources, and application context.
Agents and workflows coordinate tasks across systems with clear boundaries.
Identity, policies, approvals, audit logs, and telemetry built into execution.
Operational feedback improves reusable workflow intelligence over time.
Envision combines orchestration, trusted knowledge, and decision intelligence into one governed execution layer.
Design, deploy, and govern AI agents that coordinate tasks, approvals, and system actions across enterprise workflows.
Turn documents, records, policies, tickets, runbooks, contracts, and databases into access-aware contextual intelligence.
Score risk, urgency, confidence, SLA exposure, priority, and outcome likelihood using workflow context and feedback.
Agents know what to do. Knowledge AI knows where to look. PredictIQ knows what to prioritize.
Envision turns enterprise triggers into controlled, observable workflow execution.
Ticket, event, document, request, or workflow trigger.
Retrieve policies, history, records, runbooks, permissions.
Recommendation, confidence score, risk flags, next-best action.
Route human review for exceptions and high-risk actions.
Update systems, draft response, create task, run controlled action.
Trace runtime, capture outcomes, monitor overrides, record evidence.
AI recommendations stay connected to business processes and approval rules.
Actions map to APIs, records, permissions, and operational boundaries.
Every recommendation cites retrieved context, confidence, and execution trace.
Modular layers that fit into enterprise environments and preserve security and operational boundaries.
Envision governs AI execution above systems of record while preserving enterprise security and operational boundaries.
Governance is not overhead. It is the production safety layer that lets AI operate inside enterprise workflows.
Envision governs what AI can see, suggest, use, approve, execute, and record.
Start with 2–3 high-friction workflows, prove measurable improvement, then reuse the integration, governance, and workflow patterns across the enterprise.
Benchmark ranges are workflow-specific and validated against baseline operations during pilot.
AI-assisted workflows must be measurable, monitorable, auditable, and reliable.
Telemetry spans execution, retrieval, model calls, agent actions, approvals, overrides, latency, and outcomes.
Connect through APIs, events, documents, warehouses, and approved enterprise connectors.
Cloud, private cloud, hybrid, and controlled-environment models based on security requirements.
Respect identity, access controls, secrets, encryption, permissions, and approved data movement.
Start read-only, move to human-approved execution, then automate only low-risk repeatable actions.
Monitoring, fallbacks, versioning, runbooks, and support processes for production readiness.
Scale through repeatable workflows, approved action libraries, and governance templates.
Connect context and retrieve evidence without write-back.
Route recommendations + execution through explicit approval gates.
Bounded actions with policies, logs, monitoring, and rollback plan.
Reuse connectors, governance rules, and workflow intelligence across domains.
Envision is early by design. Instead of asking you to trust slideware, we run a governed 90-day value proof on 2–3 of your real workflows and measure against your own baseline. The proof is the pitch.
A small first cohort co-builds the workflow playbooks with us — direct roadmap influence and preferred terms.
Every outcome is validated against your pre-pilot baseline. Ranges shown across this site are illustrative until proven on your data.
Read-only first, human-approved actions next, automate only what the evidence justifies — with a clear scale-or-stop decision.
Governance is not a slide — it is how the platform executes. Here is what your security, data, and compliance teams get.
SSO, RBAC, least-privilege tool permissions, and scoped service credentials.
Your data stays in your boundary. Not used to train models. Encrypted in transit and at rest.
Designed toward SOC 2, GDPR, and HIPAA controls; audit-ready evidence by default.
Material actions require explicit approval. Nothing high-risk executes autonomously.
Every retrieval, decision, approval, and action is traced and logged for review.
Cloud, private cloud, hybrid, or on-prem patterns for regulated environments.
Envision is built for governed execution across enterprise workflows — not isolated AI assistance.
A better prompt is easy to copy. Governed execution across systems, policies, approvals, telemetry, and workflow patterns is not.
No. Envision operates as a governed layer above your systems of record — it reads, reasons, and writes back through APIs and approvals. Your existing systems stay the source of truth.
Copilots assist inside one app. Envision orchestrates a full workflow across systems: retrieve context, recommend a next action, route for human approval, execute a bounded action, and record the evidence.
Your data stays in your boundary, is not used to train models, and every action is auditable. Identity, RBAC, encryption, and human approval gates are built into execution — designed toward SOC 2 / GDPR / HIPAA controls.
2–3 priority workflows instrumented and run with human oversight, measured against your baseline — plus a validated playbook, KPI evidence, a governance template, and a scale roadmap. A scoped, fundable engagement, not a demo.
You set the boundary. Default path is read-only assist → human-approved actions → controlled execution of low-risk repeatable steps only. Material or high-risk actions always route to a human.
Weeks 1–2: pick the workflows and owners, data sources, approval rules, and baseline KPIs. Most pilots are live within the first month.
Then you do not scale. The model is built for a clear scale-or-stop decision on measured evidence — low risk by construction.
High-friction, high-volume work with clear owners and measurable baselines — IT incident management, claims / revenue cycle, and compliance / contract review are common starting points.
The objective is not a demo. It is a value proof: measurable workflow improvement, production-readiness evidence, and a reusable scale path.
Choose 2–3 workflows, identify owners, data sources, approval boundaries, and baseline KPIs.
Integrate systems + knowledge. Configure retrieval, agent roles, policies, permissions, approvals, telemetry.
Operate with human oversight. Capture recommendations, approvals, overrides, latency, adoption, outcomes.
Compare to baseline. Confirm production-readiness, governance controls, reusable patterns.
Select 2–3 high-friction workflows. We connect the context, configure the controls, run the pilot, and prove whether governed AI execution improves measurable operations.