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Adfin Autopilot

Autopilot is an end-to-end agentic AI chasing tool. Adfin Autopilot can take your existing chasing message templates, adapt them to the relevant context, and send them: automatically.

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Written by Chris Carty
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⚠️ To use Adfin Autopilot, you’ll need to connect your own email domain so that messages are sent directly from your email address.

For setup instructions, please refer to our help guide:
Send emails from Adfin using your Microsoft 365 or Gmail address.

💡 More personal chasers = faster payments!


🤖 Step-by-step guide to set up Adfin Autopilot

1. 📝 Create message template

Message templates are predefined messages that Adfin uses when communicating with customers. You can easily copy and paste any existing messages you already use (for example, the reminders you typically send when an invoice due date is approaching or your standard overdue notice), or you can create new templates directly within Adfin.

Below is an example email that may be similar to the email you typically have to manually send to your customers when their invoices are overdue.


Dear Ms. Taylor,

I hope you’re well. This is a friendly reminder that Invoice #INV-1047, dated September 10, 2025, for the amount of £2,450.00, is now 15 days overdue.

We understand that delays happen, but we’d appreciate it if payment could be made as soon as possible. Please find the invoice attached for your reference.

Payment Details:

  • Amount Due: $2,450.00

  • Due Date: September 30, 2025

  • Payment Method: Bank transfer or credit card (see invoice for details)

If payment has already been made, please disregard this notice. Otherwise, we kindly ask that you settle the balance by October 20, 2025 to avoid any late fees.

Please let me know if you need any additional information or a copy of the invoice.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

Best,
Jane


This example email will be used in the following steps to show how you can turn an existing message into a Message template in Adfin.

Steps to create a message template

  1. Open Message templates
    In your Message templates settings, click “Add Message Template.”

  2. Add a title and message
    Give your template a title (for example, Standard Overdue Notice) and either paste in your existing email or create a new one from scratch.

  3. Publish the message template
    Click “Publish” to save your template.

  4. Edit or delete anytime
    You can return to edit or delete templates at any time.

2. 🤖 Send a message

Steps to send a message from your domain using a Message template

  1. Go to the Accept payments tab
    Navigate to the ‘Accept payments’ tab, select the relevant invoice, and open the Activity log.

  2. Send a message
    From the Activity log, click ‘Send message’.

  3. Choose a template
    Select the message template you want to use.

  4. Review auto-filled details
    Adfin intelligently detects and extracts placeholder text from the template (e.g., customer names or invoice amounts) and automatically pre-fills these details for your review before sending.

  5. Send the message
    Click ‘Send Message’, and the email will be sent to your customer directly from your email domain. The message will include the relevant payment details and will use your custom template, ensuring the communication matches your brand’s tone and feels highly personalised - helping you just get paid.

  6. Review sent messages
    You can revisit the Activity log at any time to review the messages sent to the customer, as all communications are automatically logged there.


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