What does Omni do for process intelligence?
Omni turns what you already have (documents, meeting transcripts, Confluence pages) into structured, interactive process maps in seconds: steps, decisions, actors, systems, and data objects, placed automatically. The result is a living model of how your organisation actually operates, one your team can explore, refine, and question in plain language.
How process intelligence works in Omni
From description to diagram in seconds
Paste text, upload a document, or link a Confluence page: Omni's AI reads it and generates a structured, immediately editable process map. No blank canvas, no modelling notation required.
Insights and gap analysis
Omni continuously checks the model for dead-end steps, decisions without outcomes, and missing owners, and verifies every person, system, and data object against your organisation's catalogue, surfacing what's missing for you to resolve.
Coverage against your tech stack
Every process step maps to the application that enables it, so you can ask "which processes rely on this system?" or "is this subscription actually used?" and get a real answer.
What you get
- A shared, current picture of how work actually flows, not a document that was stale on publication
- Institutional knowledge captured in a model instead of walking out the door with people
- An AI assistant that understands each process in full and answers questions in plain language
Common questions
What inputs does Omni need?
Whatever you already have: written notes, process documents, meeting transcripts, Confluence pages. Omni works from raw inputs. You don't need polished process maps or modelling expertise first.
Do we need to know process modelling notation?
No. The canvas is designed to be approachable regardless of background: drag-and-drop editing, swimlane views organised by actor or system, and a table view for people who prefer a structured list to a diagram.