AI Co-Pilots are embedded assistants that live inside the tools your teams already use—email, CRM, ERPs, IDEs, collaboration suites—and help them work faster, smarter, and with fewer errors.
At Codefremics, we design and build domain-specific co-pilots that understand your processes, data, and policies. Our co-pilots summarize information, draft responses, recommend next actions, and execute routine tasks—while keeping a human firmly in control.

Our co-pilots combine LLMs, RAG, automations, and enterprise integrations to support your teams in real time—inside their workflows, not outside them.
Step-by-step assistants that guide users through approvals, case handling, onboarding, and checklists, reducing errors and cycle times.
Co-pilots that search, summarize, and compare policies, contracts, SOPs, and project documents using secure RAG pipelines.
Draft, personalize, and prioritize emails, chats, and tickets, helping teams respond faster while staying on-brand and compliant.
Natural-language analytics that answer “what, why, and what next?” across your dashboards, data warehouses, and BI tools.
Role-aware co-pilots with content filters, approvals, and audit trails to enforce your policies and compliance standards.
Feedback systems, A/B testing, and ongoing tuning so your co-pilots get better as your data and teams evolve.
We design co-pilots that support teams across customer service, finance, HR, sales, IT, and leadership without disrupting their existing tools.
Suggest replies, surface relevant articles, and pre-fill ticket fields—helping agents handle more conversations in less time.
Draft reconciliations, summarize statements, flag anomalies, and prepare reports directly inside your finance tools.
Help recruiters and HR teams summarize CVs, draft candidate messages, and answer policy questions inside HRIS platforms.
Recommend next-best actions, generate call notes, update CRM fields, and draft proposals directly from sales conversations.
Assist engineers with code suggestions, log summaries, incident timelines, and infrastructure runbooks within IDEs and DevOps tools.
Turn dashboards and documents into concise briefings, trends, and “ask-me-anything” insights for leadership teams.
