Workup

We get the context that powers your case.

File requests, monitor portals, and retrieve reports without manual effort or follow-up.

New case intake receivedWeb
∥ Parallel
5 workflows executing simultaneously
Accident Report
Request filed via portalWeb
Report retrievedWeb
SF General Hospital
Billing provider discoveredWeb
Records & bills requestedFax
Follow-up callVoice
Records receivedEmail
Bay Area Chiropractic
Records requestedFax
Follow-up sentEmail
Records receivedFax
Geico — Auto Policy
Claim openedWeb
Coverage verifiedEmail
Limits confirmed: $100k/$300kEmail
Progressive — UIM
Client policy requestedSMS
UIM coverage identifiedWeb
Claim establishedWeb

No sequential bottlenecks

Traditional workflows wait for one task to finish before starting the next. Andco runs every track at once.

Multi-channel by default

Each workflow uses whatever channel the provider requires — fax, email, web portal, phone, and even physical mail.

Automatic discovery & branching

When a new provider or insurer is discovered mid-workflow, a new parallel track spins up automatically.

Real-time status across all tracks

See the state of every active workflow in one view — no manual tracking or spreadsheets.

Drop in a case. We handle the rest.

New case comes in, Andco sends requests to every provider across every channel simultaneously.

Case Intake → WorkflowsSmith v. Geico
SF General — Records requestedFax
Bay Area Chiro — Records requestedMail
Geico — Claim openedWeb
SFPD — Report request filedWeb
Progressive — UIM check initiatedSMS

Every channel. Simultaneously.

Providers all work differently. Andco adapts to each one.

Persistent follow-ups. Zero effort.

When a provider doesn't respond, Andco escalates automatically — switching channels, increasing urgency, and logging every attempt.

SF General — Follow-up TimelineReceived ✓
Jan 15Fax

Initial request sent

Jan 22Email

Follow-up #1

Jan 29Voice

Follow-up #2 — escalated

Feb 3Fax

Records received

See Workup in action.

Watch how AI agents set up cases in minutes — not days.