
Indico Data
Intelligent document processing (IDP) software
Process automation software
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- Banking and insurance
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What is Indico Data
Indico Data is an intelligent document processing platform that extracts and classifies information from unstructured and semi-structured documents and routes the results to downstream systems. It is used by operations, underwriting, claims, and compliance teams to process document-heavy workflows such as intake, triage, and data capture. The product emphasizes configurable document pipelines, human-in-the-loop review, and integrations for deploying extracted data into business processes.
Strong unstructured document focus
The platform is designed around extracting fields and meaning from unstructured documents rather than only template-based forms. It supports document classification and data extraction as core capabilities that can be assembled into processing pipelines. This makes it suitable for variable document types common in insurance and financial services operations.
Human-in-the-loop review tools
Indico includes review and correction steps to validate model outputs before data is finalized. This supports auditability and exception handling for regulated workflows where accuracy requirements are high. Human feedback can be incorporated into ongoing model improvement and operational quality control.
Workflow and integration orientation
The product is typically deployed as part of an end-to-end intake and processing flow, with outputs delivered to downstream systems via APIs and connectors. This helps teams operationalize extraction results within broader process automation initiatives. It can reduce manual rekeying by pushing structured results into case management, RPA, or line-of-business applications.
Implementation requires data readiness
Effective extraction depends on having representative document samples and clear field definitions for each use case. Teams often need time to curate training/validation sets and define exception rules and confidence thresholds. Organizations without established document governance may experience longer time-to-value.
Not a full BPM suite
While it supports document-centric pipelines, it is not positioned as a complete business process management platform with broad workflow modeling, orchestration, and enterprise-wide process governance. Many buyers still pair it with separate workflow, case management, or RPA tooling for end-to-end automation. This can add integration and operational overhead.
Ongoing model monitoring needed
Document formats and upstream sources can change over time, which can affect extraction accuracy. Maintaining performance typically requires monitoring, periodic retraining, and updating validation rules. Teams should plan for operational ownership beyond initial deployment.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Custom subscription (pricing is not published publicly). Pricing is based on the number of submissions processed per year and customer-specific settings (e.g., number of users/admins).
Public list pricing: Not published on the vendor site — customers must contact sales for a quote.
Free tier/trial: Indico Trial Edition — interactive demos and a 30 Day Free Trial (self-guided evaluation).
Example costs: None published on the official site.
Discount/options: Not publicly disclosed; handled via customer agreements and sales.
Notes: Indico offers single-tenant customer environments and on-prem/self-hosting options per customer agreement; pricing and deployment specifics are custom to each customer.
Seller details
Indico Data, Inc. (acquired by Exela Technologies, Inc.)
Boston, MA, USA
2015
Subsidiary
https://www.indico.io/
https://x.com/indico_data
https://www.linkedin.com/company/indico-data/