From switching it on to it saving you time.
Eve isn't a tool you buy and it runs itself. Here's what actually happens — from first setup to the day you stop checking every step.
What rollout looks like
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We find where you're losing time
We walk through an ordinary day with you — what arrives by email, what gets retyped by hand, what gets forgotten. That decides which module goes first. It usually isn't the one you expect.
We switch on one module
Not all of them. One, on real traffic, with approval required on every action. You see what Eve would have done and either let it through or correct it.
You teach it your rules
Every correction is written down as a rule in an ordinary sentence. After a few weeks Eve has enough of them to get it right on its own.
You give it more room
Once you're approving something every time without thinking, you turn approval off for that activity. Not before — and it's your call, not ours.
Approvals have three levels
Set per activity, not globally. That's the whole difference between "an AI that does things" and a tool you can actually deploy in a company.
Always
Eve prepares a draft and waits. Nothing happens until you click. Every activity starts here.
Once
It asks the first time, and once you approve, it stops asking for the same thing. Good for repeated routine where your answer never changes.
Never
It runs on its own. Used for activities that send nothing outside — reading, sorting, matching. For payments and outbound messages we don't recommend it either.
A trail for every decision
The whole run, step by step
For each task you see the order of steps: what Eve opened, what it took from it, what it proposed and what it finally did. Not just the result.
Who approved it, and when
Every action that went out is signed with whoever released it. When somebody asks six months later why this order shipped, the answer is two clicks away.
Live, as it runs
You don't wait for the end. A task in progress is visible while it runs, including what it's currently waiting on.
How you talk to Eve
- Web console
- Run history, approvals, settings
- Mobile
- Phone app — approve on the move
- Eve reads incoming mail and prepares replies
- Chat
- Ask in a plain sentence, get an answer from your data
- Voice
- When your hands are full, dictate the task
Most common questions
How long before it's actually useful?
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Do we have to change the systems we already have?
No. Eve connects to what you use — mail, accounting, warehouse. The point is that it moves work between them, not that it replaces them.
What if our people don't take to it?
That's why you start with one module and approval on everything. For the first weeks Eve does nothing by itself — it only suggests. Anyone who doesn't want to can ignore the suggestions and nothing breaks.