The wireless lifecycle and spend platform for mid-market enterprises.
TechInsight automates your entire wireless fleet — invoices, inventory, orders, and savings — and if you run your ordering and payments through it, the software costs you nothing.
A typical mid-market company runs its wireless fleet — thousands of lines, each with its own plan, usage, device, and employee — on tools never built for the job. Not because anyone chose badly: there was never software built for mid-market finance teams.
Two or three carriers deliver PDF invoices every month. Nobody reconciles line by line.
Export, eyeball the total, approve if nothing looks crazy. A person-week per month.
HR never tells wireless in real time — terminated employees keep paid lines for months.
Every device request handled by hand. Cost has no owner; IT optimizes for "phone works."
Carrier invoices, in whatever shape you get them — turned into clean, line-level data.
average cost-reduction opportunity in unmanaged IT spend categories — telecom and mobility explicitly included.
Per Amalgam Insights' "IT Rule of 30."
Invoices come in — uploaded, or picked up from your carrier portal — and the platform does the rest. A savings engine hunts waste continuously. Orders flow on rails. And anyone can ask the fleet a question in plain English.
Upload them, or connect your carrier portal and they're picked up automatically. Identification reads the carrier, account, and period from the file itself. AT&T and Verizon today.
A background worker parses and validates every line item. The shared inbox retires.
Detection rules hunt zero-use lines, plan mismatches, anomalies, and rate gaps — dollars attached.
Request → approve → fulfill → track in one system, with carrier-side fulfillment.
"Which lines used no data last month?" Plain English, charts, exports. Read-only by enforcement.
The question your CFO asks in a hallway used to take a week of spreadsheet work. Now anyone — finance, IT, a regional manager — types it and watches the answer arrive.
Animated illustration with sample data: a user types questions like "Why is our invoice up $40,000 this month?" or "Which lines used no data last month?" and the assistant answers in plain English with charts, line-level detail, and dollar amounts.
Two ways to run TechInsight. Same platform either way.
| One flat rate | Per month |
|---|---|
| Your first 100 devices | $99 |
| Each additional device | $0.75 |
What you see is what you pay — no quotes to request, nothing hidden, and you can work out your exact cost right here. Examples: 80 devices → $99 · 300 → $249 · 3,000 → $2,274 / month. Billed monthly on your actual device count — pay for what you use, nothing more. A device is any active line under management — phone, tablet, or hotspot. Prices exclude applicable taxes.
Nothing is charged during the trial — your card is validated without being charged, no test charges. If you do nothing, the trial converts to a paid subscription and monthly billing starts from your signup date, with a detailed, itemized invoice emailed every cycle. Cancel any time during the trial and you pay nothing at all.
Pay-as-you-go, on your actual numbers. Each month you're billed for the devices under management at the end of your cycle — $99 covers your first 100 devices, and each additional device is a flat $0.75. Your cycle runs from your signup date, so every invoice — including the first — is a clean full month, no proration, no surprises. Add devices mid-month and you're billed for them; remove them and you're not. Prices exclude applicable taxes.
AT&T and Verizon. Upload their invoice files — or connect the carrier portal — and everything downstream runs automatically. If your fleet includes another carrier, ask us and we'll tell you straight whether TechInsight fits your mix today.
Any time, with no cancellation fee or penalty. There's no long-term contract — the subscription is month to month. When you cancel, your access runs through the end of the current billing cycle and simply doesn't renew.
It's yours. Your data lives in its own dedicated database, and after cancellation you have a 15-day window to export it. After that window, it's deleted.
Choose how invoices get in: upload your AT&T and Verizon invoice files yourself, or provide your carrier portal credentials and new invoices are picked up automatically. Either way, identification, parsing, validation, and the audit run on their own — first results are ready within a couple of hours at most. Optional integrations — HR sync, payment automation, order management — come with setup documentation and, if you want it, a guided call.
Companies with 100 to 5,000 wireless lines — where finance inherited the wireless cost line and is done managing it in spreadsheets.
"Your billable team turns over fast. Your wireless lines don't have to."
Zero-use and stale-line detection catches what staffing churn leaves behind.
"Wireless your compliance team can audit. Wireless your nurses can rely on."
Full audit trail, per-line ownership, and fast replacement orders.
"The field force is mobile. The cost line shouldn't be a mystery."
Regional inventory views and savings rules tuned for field workforces.
"A wireless program your CFO can actually run."
Approval workflows, finance-grade reporting, and single sign-on.
"When the device dies, the new one ships. Today."
Order rails with carrier-side fulfillment keep crews working.
Each customer's data lives in its own database — isolation by architecture, not by row filter.
Every query the assistant generates is validated before execution. It structurally cannot modify your data.
Encrypted credentials at rest, MFA, Microsoft single sign-on, and a full audit trail.
Security, availability, and confidentiality controls independently audited. Report available on request.
TechInsight is built by AitiaSoft — a team with 30+ years of enterprise software delivery for telecom and enterprise customers.
TechInsight is what it looks like when software finally takes it over — and the proof is a platform confident enough to pay for itself.
Whether you're sizing up the self-funding path or want to see the platform against your own carrier invoices, we'll give you a straight answer.