Dental software company Archy has officially launched Archy Intelligence™, a comprehensive suite of AI tools designed to solve common operational challenges in dental practices.
According to the company, Archy Intelligence™ includes a range of AI-driven agents designed to handle routine administrative tasks such as staff management, billing processes, insurance verification, and performance reporting.
These features are currently being piloted in real dental practices, and ongoing feedback from users is helping to guide further development.
“We’re not just creating software, we’re creating team members,” said Jonathan Rat, CEO and founder of Archy. “Every day we ask ourselves: What if your dental software could actually do your job for you?”
The Archy Intelligence™ suite includes several key AI tools:
Archy Insight, which provides advanced analytics and data tools;
Archy Revenue, which focuses on managing billing and collections;
Archy Verify, which automates and simplifies the insurance verification process;
Archy Scribe, which is designed to support real-time clinical charting; and
Archy Connect, which enhances patient communication and appointment scheduling.
Additionally, the company launched Ask Archy, a conversational AI feature that allows dental staff to interact with business data without complex reporting.
The tool can answer questions like, “How did our health department perform last month?” or “How many appointments did we cancel last week?”
“At companies like Uber and Meta, decisions are data-driven. All dental practices should have access to the same level of intelligent decision making, not just the large DSOs,” Rat stressed. “Ask Archy provides this insight to every team.”
Archy stressed that its product is built for dental professionals, not insurance companies. “We’re not building tools for people who write checks, we’re building tools for the teams that care about patients,” Rat added.
Dr. Glenn Vo, a practicing dentist and founder of Nifty Thrifty Dentists, raved about the platform: “Archy is exactly what dental software should be. It finally feels like a system built just for us.”
The company also noted that other AI and automation features are currently in development and will be released in the near future.
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