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Corpilot is an enterprise analytics AI SaaS presented through a Portuguese-language official website. Its core goal is to turn “business questions” directly into actionable data analysis answers. It emphasizes that business users can ask questions in natural language, without SQL, without waiting for fixed dashboard updates, and without submitting query tickets to TI/IT. The platform identifies metrics, time periods, and filters, then returns contextualized answers with charts, trends, and comparisons based on the company’s official data sources.
Judging from the website copy, Corpilot is closer to a “natural-language analytics layer for enterprise data” than a traditional BI tool. It does not claim to replace BI, but rather to fill the gap where fixed dashboards cannot answer ad hoc questions. Its data connection model is to directly access the customer’s existing sources, emphasizing “no migration, no copying, and data does not leave its original environment.” Listed integrations include PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift, and Databricks, with custom integrations available on request. On the security side, the product supports permission inheritance, access audits, question-and-answer history, and deployment in the customer’s own cloud or in an isolated Corpilot-hosted environment. BYOK is available for connecting OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic API keys.
The official website does not disclose any pricing, plans, per-seat fees, or usage-based billing information; it only offers demo booking. Procurement will therefore most likely require sales discussions and a custom quote. A free trial is not mentioned either, so for small and midsize teams, the upfront evaluation cost and procurement cycle may be relatively high.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: reducing business teams’ dependence on data teams, while speeding up ad hoc analysis and business decision-making. It also provides relatively detailed descriptions of enterprise concerns such as compliance, permissions, auditing, and data residency. The downside is that the publicly available information is still fairly marketing-oriented, with little verifiable detail on performance, accuracy, customer scale, implementation timelines, or pricing. In addition, it does not state whether it supports a Chinese interface, Chinese-language questions, domestic data warehouses, or local large language models.
Corpilot is better suited to mid-to-large enterprises that already have mature databases or data warehouses and whose business departments frequently raise ad hoc analytics needs, such as operations, finance, business, market intelligence, logistics, product, and management teams. Access from China is unknown. If it relies on overseas model APIs such as OpenAI, Google, or Anthropic, network connectivity and compliance deployment in mainland China may require additional evaluation. Payment methods are also not disclosed. Comparable alternatives include Power BI, Tableau, Looker, ThoughtSpot, Metabase, as well as domestic BI and enterprise data Q&A products.
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