Four people following up means four different approaches to the same customer.
Agencies risk inconsistent communication as multiple people are involved in accounts receivable but no single person owns the follow-up process. Different team members send follow-ups with different tones, timing, and escalation levels to the same customer. Customers receive communication that shift in tone, timing, and urgency depending on who picks up the thread that week.
This is not a people problem. It is a systems problem. Without shared visibility into what has been sent, what the customer’s payment history looks like, and what the appropriate next step is, every team member is making follow-up decisions from incomplete information.
Chasivo centralizes the entire collection process. Every team member sees the same customer history, the same risk scores, the same conversation thread. The AI drafts follow-ups using a consistent tone baseline, calibrated to the customer’s payment behaviour and escalation stage. Whether it is the account manager or the operations lead who handles a particular follow-up, the output is consistent and the context is complete.
Fragmented follow-ups versus a unified collection process.
Without Chasivo
With Chasivo
What Chasivo provides for agency teams.
AI follow-up drafts
Native inbox delivery
Per-invoice risk scoring
Customer payment profiling
Unified inbox
Five report types
Three modes of automation, configurable per customer.
Copilot drafts the follow-up and holds it for review. Nothing sends without explicit approval. Appropriate for new customers, large outstanding balances, or relationships where the tone of each communication matters.
Manual keeps risk scoring and profiling active but disables all AI-generated communication. Appropriate for customers where all correspondence is handled directly by a specific person.
Set a default at the account level. Override per customer as needed. Individual invoices can be paused independently — the customer’s remaining invoices continue under their assigned mode. When a paused invoice resumes, the follow-up sequence picks up at the correct escalation stage based on prior activity, rather than restarting from the beginning.
Built for teams where multiple people touch accounts receivable.
Every team member works from the same data. Customer records, conversation threads, risk scores, invoice status, and AI draft history are shared across the team. When a team member picks up a follow-up that someone else started, the full context is already there.
Coming soon: a shared inbox with a draft queue, where team members can review and approve each other’s drafts before sending, and per-member tone profiles, where each person’s follow-ups match their own writing style rather than a single account-wide baseline.