Start with one workflow, one review, and one clear next decision.
This page is built for a simple next step. If you have a document-heavy intake workflow and want to know whether IntakeIQ fits, we use a short review to confirm the workflow, the handoff problem, and what a focused first sprint should prove.
A short working conversation, not a long discovery sequence.
We narrow in on the best first use case instead of trying to solve everything at once.
You leave knowing whether to start, refine the scope, or hold for later.
Email us with the workflow you want to assess.
The easiest way to start is to email `info@flogesoft.com` with a short description of the intake workflow, the documents involved, and where the first handoff slows down today.
“We want to review our claims intake workflow. Documents arrive by email and attachment, the team re-keys the same fields manually, and the first handoff is inconsistent.”
The review is meant to clarify fit fast, not stretch into a discovery project.
We use the conversation to decide whether the workflow is document-heavy enough, whether the first handoff is painful enough, and whether a 15-day sprint would create a visible improvement.
How documents arrive today, who touches them first, and where repeated manual work starts showing up.
Emails, PDFs, attachments, forms, photos, and the points where human judgment still has to stay in the loop.
Whether to move into a first sprint, tighten the workflow scope, or wait until the conditions are stronger.
Pick one intake process rather than describing your whole operating model.
For example emails, FNOL PDFs, attachments, photos, or evidence packs.
Repeated re-keying, missing information, unclear routing, or inconsistent first review quality.
Mixed incoming documents, repeated manual entry, and downstream teams waiting on a cleaner intake package.
A focused workflow outcome matters more than a broad technology program.
Logistics and compliance can also fit, but the strongest public-first use case remains claims intake.
If the workflow is document-heavy and the first handoff matters, it is worth reviewing.
Send the workflow, the document types involved, and the current handoff issue. We will tell you whether it looks like a strong first sprint candidate.