Ravical &
Microsoft 365
Connect your agentic AI directly to Microsoft 365 and unlock instant access to documents, emails, and collaboration data—powering smarter, data-driven advisory workflows.
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Ravical connects the tools you already use, so you can deliver faster insights without adding complexity.
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Transform your Microsoft 365 environment into an advisory engine
Ravical is built on Microsoft infrastructure and integrates natively with Microsoft 365 — connecting Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, and more into a single advisory intelligence layer across your firm.
One integration, full Microsoft coverage | Ravical connects across Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Copilot in a single deployment. no point solutions, no fragmented data, no new logins.
Data stays in your environment fully GDPR compliant with zero additional security overhead.
Extends Copilot from productivity to revenue | Microsoft Copilot handles productivity. Ravical handles advisory revenue. Together, they make your Microsoft investment work harder across the entire firm.
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The advisory layer for Microsoft was missing
Your firm already pays for Microsoft 365. Ravical unlocks the advisory value hidden across your existing infrastructure without new tools, new logins, or new security reviews.
Deployed in days, not months | Because Ravical runs on Azure and integrates via standard Microsoft APIs, implementation takes days with minimal IT involvement required.
Built on Azure infrastructure | Ravical runs on Microsoft Azure meaning your firm's data processing, storage, and AI inference all happen within the ecosystem you already trust.
Measurable ROI from existing infrastructure | Firms report a 35% increase in advisory revenue driven entirely by unlocking value from data and knowledge already in their systems.
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