The pains · 01
The intake that never clears
Submissions arrive as email, PDF, and fax, and each one waits for a person to read it and key it in. The backlog grows on the days the team can least afford it.
Industries
Every policy is a promise written on paper, and the paper never stops arriving. Applications, claims, and endorsements land in the queue faster than the desk can work through them.
The field below takes the shape of canopy.
The pains
The pains · 01
Submissions arrive as email, PDF, and fax, and each one waits for a person to read it and key it in. The backlog grows on the days the team can least afford it.
The pains · 02
Dates and obligations sit buried across forms nobody re-reads. A lapse surfaces when a client calls, not while there was still time to act.
The pains · 03
An ungoverned bot will quote coverage it invented. Without cited policy language and a human sign-off, every answer is an exposure the carrier has to own.
What Everward builds
Contracts, invoices, purchase orders, and compliance documents turned into structured data and searchable knowledge. Retrieval-grounded, cited, and honest about what it does not know.
See the work →Quote, invoice, and order processing. Approval chains, notifications, and the handoffs between tools that currently run on someone's memory. The single most common way clients meet us.
See the work →Fault-tolerant scraping, parsing, and ETL. Migrations out of legacy systems that everyone is afraid to touch. Runs that pause on failure and resume where they stopped — never silently restart.
See the work →Governed agents that answer from your knowledge and nothing else. Defined authority, logged decisions, and human escalation built in — the agent hands off the moment it is unsure.
See the work →