Software should handle the repetitive work so that people can focus on the things only people can do. That's the whole idea.
Corvail was started by a 17-year-old developer who got frustrated watching businesses waste hours on work that software should handle. Not hypothetically — watching real people at real companies copy-paste numbers from PDFs into spreadsheets, every single day, because "that's how we've always done it."
The observation was simple: the data is already in the document. The destination is already in the system. Everything in between is pure friction. There's no reason a human should be in that loop.
The first product, Corvail Logistics, was built and deployed to production in under two weeks. It went from idea to live system processing real freight documents for real businesses faster than most teams scope a feature. That speed wasn't an accident — it was a statement about how software should be built.
No six-month roadmaps. No design committees. No endless stakeholder meetings. Just: what's the actual problem, what's the minimal thing that solves it completely, and ship it.
We're just getting started. Corvail Logistics is the first product in what will become a suite of AI automation tools — each one targeting a specific, painful manual workflow with the same philosophy: do one thing, do it completely, do it fast.
We don't build automation for its own sake. We build it because the people doing repetitive data entry are capable of so much more — and they're stuck in a loop that software should have taken over years ago. Corvail exists to close that gap, one workflow at a time.
Observed real businesses spending 3–5 hours per day manually processing freight documents. The data was already there — it just needed to be moved. By a human. For no reason.
Designed, built, and deployed Corvail Logistics — email intake, Gemini AI extraction, math validation, ERP integration, Slack alerts — in under two weeks. Production-grade from day one.
Corvail Logistics is live and processing real documents for real businesses. Zero retention. Sub-3-second processing. Math-verified extractions. Everything working as designed.
Two more products in development: Corvail Support for customer support automation, and Corvail Reports for automated business reporting. Same philosophy, different workflows.
Not things that are impressive in demos but break in production. Not things that require a six-week onboarding. Things that work the first time, every time, without hand-holding.
If you don't need data after you've processed it, delete it immediately. The best security policy is not having the data in the first place. This is architecture-level thinking, not a checkbox.
Not imaginary workflows, not edge-case niches. Real people doing real work who would genuinely benefit from automation. We build for them, not for the product roadmap aesthetic.
Tell us what manual workflow is eating your team's time. We'll tell you if we can automate it.
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