Inbox and request triage
Group incoming requests, surface the important ones and reduce manual sorting.
AI workflows
This is one concrete way Mosel can help with AI workflows: using smaller, practical systems to reduce manual sorting, summaries, internal handoffs and repeated admin work.
The team spends too much time sorting, summarizing or following up on the same type of work.
Important requests are spread across inboxes, forms, notes and internal messages.
People are doing manual copy/paste work that should not require that much attention.
You want a smaller, useful system before considering anything larger.
What this can include
Group incoming requests, surface the important ones and reduce manual sorting.
Create first drafts, summaries or structured notes that save time before a human review.
Route the right information to the right person or system without repeated manual forwarding.
Keep it narrow and useful so the workflow actually gets used rather than becoming another abandoned tool.
How we approach it
We identify the repetitive admin work that is clearly taking too much time today.
The best first version is usually a smaller internal flow with one clear job to do well.
When the workflow starts saving time for real, it can be improved and connected more deeply over time.
Good fit
This works best when the workflow is obvious enough that everyone already knows it is wasting time, but nobody has had the time or clarity to simplify it properly.
The goal is not a giant AI initiative. The goal is a smaller internal system that quietly saves time every week.