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Revolution or Hype? Meet the AI Agent That’s Automating Invoicing for Thousands

 



French startup Twin has introduced its very first AI-powered automation tool to help business owners who use Qonto. Qonto is a digital banking platform that offers financial services to companies across Europe. Many Qonto users spend hours each month gathering invoices from different sources and uploading them. Twin’s new tool does this job faster and with almost no effort from the user.

The tool is called Invoice Operator. It has been designed to save time by automatically finding and attaching invoices to the right transactions in a Qonto account. This means users no longer have to search for documents themselves or waste time uploading files manually.

Usually, companies use tools like Zapier or software like UiPath to automate tasks. These tools often need coding knowledge or work through complex scripts that break if a website changes. Twin uses a smarter method that copies how a person uses a web browser but with the help of artificial intelligence.

Here’s how Invoice Operator works: when a Qonto user starts the tool, it first checks which transactions are missing invoices. Then it opens a browser and prepares to visit the websites where invoices might be stored. If a login is required, the tool will stop and ask the user to enter their username and password. After logging in, the AI continues its job— finding the needed documents and uploading them to Qonto automatically.

This method is useful because businesses often use many different platforms to make purchases. It would be too difficult and time-consuming to write special instructions for each website. But Twin’s technology can handle thousands of services without needing extra scripts.

The tool is powered by an advanced AI model developed by OpenAI, which allows the software to operate a browser in the same way a person would. Twin was one of only a few companies allowed to test this AI model before it was released to the public.

What makes Twin’s tool even more helpful is that it’s very easy to use. Business owners don’t have to understand coding or set up anything complicated. Once logged in, the AI handles the process without further input. This makes it ideal for people who want results without dealing with technical steps.

In the long run, Twin believes its technology can be useful for many other tasks in different industries. For example, it could help online stores handle orders or assist customer support teams in finding information quickly. 

With this launch, Twin is showing how smart automation can reduce boring and repetitive work. The company hopes to bring its AI tools to more people and businesses in the near future.