The collaboration focuses on translating complex internal procedures into structured, executable workflows. By observing how staff handle claims, support requests, and accounting, Magiq creates a shared operating layer where human employees and AI agents function under identical compliance standards. This transition has yielded measurable results: onboarding timelines for new staff have plummeted from weeks to days, while renewal retention rates rose by 10%.
Miles Thorson, CEO and co-founder of Odie, emphasized that the shift addresses the inherent volatility of veterinary care, where policyholders require consistent service during stressful health events. For Magiq, the partnership serves as a proof of concept for its core thesis: that agentic AI requires a rigorous operational foundation to remain audit-compliant. Giancarlo Stanton, CEO of Magiq, noted that Odie’s approach distinguishes the firm as genuinely AI-native rather than simply applying cosmetic automation to legacy processes.





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