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HR Automation

Onboarding that finishes itself

When an offer is accepted, the orchestrator provisions accounts, sets up tooling, schedules intros, and delivers day-one readiness — without HR chasing 20 systems.

Abstract figures flowing along an onboarding path

Onboarding is the single most cross-functional process in most companies — HRIS, IT, IAM, payroll, collaboration, training. Every handoff is a chance for something to stall. An agent-driven flow closes the gaps and makes day-one predictable.

The onboarding flow

  1. 01

    Offer accepted

    The HRIS trigger kicks off a workflow that creates identities, requests hardware, and reserves seats in training.

  2. 02

    Pre-start provisioning

    Accounts, licenses, and access are staged ahead of day one. Calendars are populated with orientation and intros.

  3. 03

    Day-one confirmation

    The new hire arrives to a working environment; the agent checks each item and flags any gaps to the right owner.

Capabilities

Role-based templates

Engineering, sales, ops — each role has its own onboarding template, editable without touching code.

Manager visibility

Hiring managers see provisioning progress in their tools of choice (Slack, Teams, email).

Cross-border handling

Country-specific requirements (payroll, compliance forms) are included in the right sequence.

Remediation

Stalled items escalate automatically; nothing gets lost in a shared inbox.

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