AI Workflow Management Tool

What is Enate and what does it do?
Enate is a workflow orchestration platform that helps service teams orchestrate work across lines, giving you total visibility and control. It moves you away from spreadsheets, shared mailboxes, and siloed teams, automates repetitive tasks, and delivers flawless services at scale. It is no-code, user-friendly, and ready-to-use to get you up and running quickly.
What is EnateAI and what can it do for my operations?
EnateAI adds AI-powered capabilities to Enate to reduce dull, repetitive tasks. Ready-to-use features include Intelligent Document Processing and Email Management, along with sentiment analysis and other AI-enabled tools to streamline workflows and boost efficiency.
How quickly can I go live with Enate?
You can go live in as little as 6 weeks with the help of Enate’s implementation specialists who support you every step of the way.
What are the main benefits and outcomes of using Enate?
- Total visibility into operations and improved ability to meet SLAs
- Significant efficiency gains, including notable reductions in processing times
- Examples from clients include:
- 80% reduction in internal processing time (in a six-month timeframe for a client)
- 70% resource saving in email management
- £32M uplift in margin achieved by a client
- Roll-out to 500+ back-office hybrid employees, with 75% faster report generation, zero missed emails, and 15% overall efficiency savings
- X-ray vision into operations, enabling proactive management and continuous improvement
- Reduced firefighting and a scalable, structured way to deliver services
Is Enate secure and compliant?
Yes. Enate is ISO27001 certified and offers audit trails, private cloud storage, and built-in GDPR/HIPAA compliance to support data protection and regulatory requirements.
What reporting and SLA capabilities does Enate offer?
Enate provides SLA tracking and Power BI reporting, along with features such as intelligent assignment matching, to give you a structured, transparent view of performance and workloads.
What industries and use cases does Enate serve?
Enate serves a range of industries, including banking, insurance, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and legal outsourcing. It is designed for B2B service providers who require scalable, compliant, and visible service delivery.
Who are some of Enate's customers or case studies?
The platform is used by leading organizations such as TMF, EY GDS, Utmost, Capgemini, and CMS UK. These customers report improvements in productivity, efficiency, and visibility across global operations.
Is Enate easy to use? Is it no-code?
Yes. Enate is a no-code, user-friendly platform that is quick to deploy and easy to adapt to your processes, enabling you to hit the ground running and scale sustainably.
How does Enate integrate with other systems?
Enate supports integrations to connect with your existing tools and systems, enabling a unified, orchestration-driven operating model without replacing your entire tech stack.
How can I learn more or try Enate?
You can book a demo or start a free trial to see Enate in action and evaluate how it fits your needs.
How does Enate handle privacy and data protection?
Enate uses your contact information to reach out about its products and services, and you can opt out anytime. For full details, see Enate’s Privacy Policy.
What additional resources are available to help me evaluate Enate?
- Operations Health Check (a quick 5-minute questionnaire)
- ROI Calculator to estimate potential savings
- Operations Tools List with over 50 leading tools
- Case studies and other resources to understand Enate’s impact
What about pricing and plans?
Pricing details are available on the Pricing page. The site does not list exact prices in its content; you can contact sales for a quote and options.




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