Most AI tools answer from what they "know" in general. For an entrepreneur or an accountant, that isn't enough: you need answers about your company, on its real numbers, with the source in plain sight. That's exactly where Wizzy works — the AI agent inside BIWizz.
One context, one reality
BIWizz pulls your invoices, bank movements, documents, the ANAF SPV connection and e-Factura, plus the SAGA import, into one place. For you, that means no more jumping between programs and files. For Wizzy, it means it has the company's full context at hand when you ask a question.
You ask in plain language — "how much is due this month, by client?" or "which invoices are more than 30 days overdue?" — and Wizzy answers on your real data, not on an example.
Answers with a source, not guesses
The difference that matters: Wizzy doesn't invent numbers. It computes on the invoices you've issued and received, the bank statements and the documents classified to accounts, then shows where each number comes from. You can trust the answer because you can check the source.
That changes how you use the numbers: a "due within 30 days" report becomes something you can put straight on the table in a conversation with a client or the bank.
Actions brought to approval, with an audit trail
Wizzy doesn't only answer — it can prepare actions too. You tell it what to invoice and it prepares the draft invoice, computes the totals and VAT, and brings it to you for review. Nothing important runs without your confirmation, and every action stays in the audit trail.
In short, you keep human control where it counts, but lose the busywork around it.
Where to start
Wizzy is useful from day one if you already have data — invoices in e-Factura, a bank statement to upload, or a SAGA database to import. The more complete the context, the more precise the answers.
Want the detail on a specific flow? See the guide on AI reports or how to reconcile your bank statement automatically.