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Incorta launches Intelligence platform for business users

Incorta launches Intelligence platform for business users

Wed, 1st Jul 2026 (Yesterday)
Sean Mitchell
SEAN MITCHELL Publisher

Incorta has launched Incorta Intelligence, a decision intelligence platform for business users.

Now generally available, the system combines analytics, AI application building and workflow automation in a governed environment.

Incorta is pitching the product as a way to move business teams beyond dashboards and chat-based analysis tools. It is designed to let users analyse data, create applications, automate processes and take action without handing work to IT or moving data into spreadsheets.

The launch reflects a broader push in enterprise software to tie generative AI more closely to day-to-day business decisions. Vendors have spent years building reporting and dashboard tools, but many companies still make critical decisions in email threads, slide decks and spreadsheet models outside core systems.

Incorta says the new offering is intended to keep those decisions closer to live enterprise data and existing controls. It also uses a cost-managed AI model that routes routine analytical requests to internal models while reserving more advanced large language models for more complex reasoning tasks.

Its agent framework runs directly on Incorta's real-time data foundation and will cut AI costs by 80% while improving accuracy, according to the company. The announcement did not include detailed methodology for that figure.

Three components

The launch centres on three products: Incorta Builder, a low-code tool for creating AI applications on live enterprise data; Incorta Smart Agent, a conversational interface for business questions and analysis; and Incorta Workflows, which handles automation, approvals and actions tied to enterprise systems.

Builder lets users generate interactive dashboards through natural language prompts and turn them into applications with authentication, row-level security and live data refresh, according to Incorta. Those applications can also support write-back functions, scenario modelling and operational workflows.

Smart Agent is aimed at users who want executive-style analysis from conversational prompts. Incorta says the tool works from its semantic layer and business context rather than treating every request as a generic AI query.

Workflows is designed to connect analysis to action. Organisations can use it to automate processes, launch approval chains, monitor business conditions and send approved decisions into systems such as SAP, Oracle and Salesforce, according to Incorta.

Customer example

Incorta cited Skechers as an early user of the product. The footwear company is using Incorta Intelligence to analyse wholesale data covering more than 272 million rows, according to Incorta.

Incorta says Skechers can generate multi-tab interactive dashboards from a single natural language prompt and replace workflows that previously relied on manual exports to Excel. The example is intended to show how the platform can shorten the path from data analysis to business action.

Incorta has framed the launch around a familiar concern for large companies adopting AI: how to give business teams more direct access to advanced tools without losing governance, security or control over spending. The economics of using frontier AI models at scale have become a point of tension for companies that want broad deployment without having every routine query trigger higher computing costs.

By combining lower-cost internal models with selective use of larger external models, Incorta is positioning itself as a more predictable option for enterprise AI roll-outs. It also argues that keeping applications, workflows and data within one governance framework can reduce the fragmentation that often comes from stitching together multiple analytics and AI products.

Executive view

Chief Executive Officer Osama Elkady set out the company's rationale for the launch in a statement.

"Enterprise analytics is entering its next phase. For years, organizations focused on generating reports and dashboards. Today, the challenge is turning insight into action at scale. Incorta Intelligence combines AI applications, intelligent agents, and governed workflows on a trusted enterprise data foundation, enabling business users and agent to analyze, decide, and act from a single platform. Our vision is to empower every business user to become an AI analyst while maintaining the governance, trust, and cost control enterprises require," said Osama Elkady, Chief Executive Officer of Incorta.

Incorta says the product is aimed at users across finance, supply chain, manufacturing, operations and related business functions, where decisions often depend on large volumes of transactional data spread across multiple systems.

The company has built its business around direct analysis of live data from systems of record without relying on complex ETL processes. It is now extending that approach into AI-driven analysis and workflow execution, as software suppliers race to show that generative AI can do more than summarise reports or answer simple questions.

The new platform enters a crowded market for enterprise AI and analytics, but Incorta is betting that tighter links between trusted data, application creation and workflow execution will appeal to companies that want business users to act on data inside controlled environments rather than in spreadsheets and disconnected tools.

Skechers is using Incorta Intelligence to generate executive-ready analyses of sales, inventory and wholesale operations through natural-language prompts, according to Incorta.