Connect the systems you already use.
Intelliflow sits around existing systems as the visible process layer.
ERP and finance data
Pull data from ERP, finance, asset and operational systems.
Source of truth preserved
Keep existing systems responsible for transactions and ledgers.
Visible surrounding work
Control approvals, follow-up, evidence and escalation.
API framework
Connect structured data sources.
Pull-only option
Use read-focused integrations where risk requires it.
Azure Event Grid readiness
Prepare event-driven patterns.
Finance and ERP roadmap
Build connector capability where value justifies it.
ERP process layer
The ERP records transactions. Intelliflow manages the owners, evidence, decisions and next actions around them.
Direct answer
Intelliflow is an ERP workflow extension and process orchestration layer.
Connect one process before connecting everything.
Start with the business event that needs better ownership or control. Keep the established system responsible for its own data while Intelliflow manages the work that follows it.
Identify the source record, participants, evidence and decision points that matter.
Choose the appropriate API, event or read-focused pattern for the operating risk.
Make ownership, exceptions and audit history visible in the same operating flow.
Integration questions
Does Intelliflow replace existing systems?
No. The ERP and other core systems remain the source of transaction and master data. Intelliflow manages the work around those records: owners, rules, evidence, decisions, approvals and exceptions.
This protects the role of each system while giving teams one operating view.
How does an integration start?
Start with one process, its source record and the operating work that needs to happen around it. Define the people involved, evidence needed, decisions, controls and the outcome to be measured.
The delivery approach then selects the most suitable API, event or read-focused connection pattern for the systems in use.
Do we need to connect everything at once?
No. A focused first connection is usually safer and more useful. It proves the operating model with real work before a business expands into more systems, teams or locations.
What remains visible after systems are connected?
The operating record can show its owner, status, evidence, decisions, communication, due point and audit history alongside the related source record.
This gives teams the context needed to act without duplicating every underlying transaction.