Every company profile in Recruiterflow holds a lot of data — recent activity, notes, emails, custom fields, and more. AIRA Intelligence on the Company page lets you query all of it instantly, without digging through tabs or scrolling through activity logs.
New to AIRA Intelligence? Read this first.
Where to Find It
Open any Company profile in Recruiterflow. On the right side of the page, you'll see a panel with four tabs: Notes, Tasks, Activity, and AIRA. Click the AIRA tab to open the intelligence panel.
The panel loads with a greeting and a few starter prompts to show you what you can ask. Type your question in the Ask AIRA box at the bottom and hit send.
What You Can Ask
AIRA draws from the emails, notes, timeline events, and custom fields logged on the company profile. Here are examples of what you can ask:
Get a quick account summary
"Summarise this account."
"What's the latest activity on this company?"
"What's happened with this account in the last 30 days?"
Emails and communication history
"What emails have been sent to this company?"
"When did we last reach out to this account?"
"Has anyone from this company replied to us recently?"
Notes and timeline events
"What notes have been logged about this company?"
"Has anyone flagged any concerns about this account?"
"What did we discuss on the last call with this company?"
Custom fields and account details (depending on what is set)
"What is the contract value for this account?"
"What tier is this company in?"
"What's the renewal date for this account?"
Things to Know
AIRA can only surface data that exists in the company profile. If a field is empty or an activity hasn't been logged, AIRA won't be able to answer questions about it.
AIRA works on the profile you have open. It won't pull data from other companies or compare across accounts.
Your conversation with AIRA is saved within the company profile, so you can refer back to previous questions in the same session.
The more complete your CRM data, the more useful AIRA's answers will be. Keeping notes, logging calls, and updating fields consistently gives AIRA more to work with.

