Designed as a true business co-pilot, Scout guides users in their actions, simplifies access to information and allows for real-time management of activity, both in the office and in the field, thanks to a new mobile application currently available only for businesses.
An intelligent co-pilot at the service of users
In a sector where responsiveness has become a key issue, Scout provides contextualized support directly integrated into Orisha Construction software.
The AI agent relies on the publisher's solutions knowledge base to assist users when they need it: when entering an order, managing a quote, or using advanced features.
Objective: to simplify the use of tools, save time and limit operational errors.
Scout also allows users to query business data using natural language. This enables them to ask questions directly to the system and instantly receive a structured response.
Scout Mobile: the company's activity accessible everywhere
Orisha is extending the capabilities of its intelligent agent to field applications. The application is aimed particularly at key profiles in the building materials trade and distribution sector: managers, sales representatives, and buyers.
It allows, in particular, to:
- Track revenue, margins, and targets in real time by agency or salesperson
- Quickly identify quotes to follow up on and analyze the sales pipeline
- Manage deliveries paperlessly with electronic signatures and feedback from the field.
- Querying company data via text and very soon via voice
For example, a user can ask: "List me the last five receipts on repository 01" and immediately obtain the corresponding information.
An innovation built with users
The launch of Scout is part of a broader strategy to integrate artificial intelligence into Orisha Construction solutions.
The publisher intends to continue developing these features in close collaboration with its clients. The next User Club 2026, scheduled for July 2nd, will notably allow for the identification of new uses and guide future developments of the platform.
For Pascal Andries, CEO of Orisha Construction: “In the trade and construction sectors, teams still spend a lot of time searching for information in their tools. With Scout, we want to simplify this relationship with the software: the user can now ask a question or request an action and immediately get the answer they need to move forward with their work.”
With Scout, Orisha Construction confirms its commitment to integrating artificial intelligence into the heart of business operations. The goal: to transform management software into true operational assistants capable of analyzing data, anticipating needs, and supporting user decisions.
This development illustrates the ongoing transformation in the construction sector, where data valorization and process automation are becoming major drivers of competitiveness.