How it works
From inbox to right action: the AI agent classifies, replies and escalates in seconds.
Manual email is a bottleneck
Entire teams spending hours reading, classifying and responding to emails that could process themselves.
AI agents that manage your inbox
BiVelio connects your email to intelligent workflows with agents that classify, route, respond and create tasks automatically.
From email received to case resolved in 4 steps
Email arrives in the inbox
BiVelio receives the email via Gmail or SMTP integration. The message is processed in real time.
AI classifies and extracts data
The agent identifies sender, query type, urgency, language and key data from the content.
Case created and owner assigned
A case is automatically generated in the CRM linked to the contact, with SLA, priority and assigned owner.
Automatic response sent
The agent generates a personalized response and sends it to the client. If human intervention is needed, it escalates with full context.
Real results with email automation
Companies already processing their email with BiVelio achieve these results.
More automations you can see in action
End-to-end financial automation
From invoice received to reconciled payment: the whole cycle run by agents.
See caseAutomatic bank reconciliation
Match bank movements with invoices, smart matching and resolution of ambiguous cases.
See caseFrom email to task, without copy-paste
Operational emails generate tasks with context, owner and deadline automatically.
See case
Keep exploring BiVelio
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Case · Email to task
Turn emails into actionable tasks and cases automatically.
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Case · Financial automation
End-to-end finance processes powered by AI agents.
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Consultancies
Consultancies juggling teams, deliverables and clients in parallel.
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Use cases
Real stories: how teams solve concrete problems with BiVelio.