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Payments, Bills, Utilities, and Usage

Payments have a special talent: they look simple until you really need to verify them.

Rent arrives late, one bill is paid together with two others, a bank transfer description is unclear, a condominium installment covers more months, a supplier changes tariff, and usage goes up.

The problem is not only paying

Knowing that a payment went out or came in is useful, but it is not enough. The real question is: what does that payment cover? Was it rent, a bill, condominium cost, deposit, refund, maintenance, or a mix of several things?

And was that bill already paid? Was it linked to the correct property? Is the usage consistent with previous months? Is the supplier costing more, or is this only a temporary period?

When answers are spread across online banking, PDFs, emails, and supplier portals, even a simple check becomes a small investigation.

After setup, rAInty can help read incoming emails and documents, recognize bills, receipts, and supplier communications, and link them to the correct property.

When bank transactions arrive, the assistant can help understand whether a payment matches rent, a bill, a condominium cost, or multiple items together.

This is especially useful when one transfer covers more than one thing. Instead of treating it as an isolated line, rAInty helps reconstruct the context: what was paid, what still needs review, and which documents are linked.

Not only costs: real usage too

Bills are not all the same. A bill can tell you how much you spent, but also how much was consumed.

When you look at usage over time, useful patterns appear: a property consuming more than expected, a supplier becoming less convenient, an unusual period, or a tariff that may deserve review.

rAInty helps turn bills and utilities into easier-to-read information. You can ask whether a bill was already paid, how much you used compared with last year, which supplier is linked to an apartment, whether some bills are still open, or whether a cost is higher than usual.

Less manual checking, more clarity

The goal is not to remove your control over money. It is the opposite.

rAInty helps you reach that control with less effort: documents already read, bills already linked, payments reconciled when possible, unclear movements highlighted, and usage easier to interpret. You decide what is correct. The assistant prepares the groundwork.

And when something does not match, you do not start from zero.

When you need it, ask

The real difference comes when you no longer need to remember where to look. You can ask which bills are still unpaid, what a transfer includes, why an amount does not match, whether the electricity bill increased, or whether rAInty can retrieve the original document.

If the information is available, rAInty helps retrieve it, link it, and read it in the correct context.

Less searching across PDFs and online banking. More useful answers when you need them.

Domande frequenti

rAInty può capire cosa copre un bonifico?

Sì, quando ci sono dati sufficienti. rAInty può aiutare a collegare un movimento bancario ad affitto, bollette, condominio, manutenzioni o più voci insieme. I casi dubbi restano verificabili dall’utente.

Posso vedere quali bollette sono state pagate e quali no?

Sì. Se bollette e pagamenti sono collegati, rAInty aiuta a distinguere bollette pagate, aperte, parziali o ancora da verificare.

rAInty analizza anche i consumi reali?

L’obiettivo è collegare non solo i costi, ma anche i dati di consumo quando disponibili nei documenti. Questo permette di osservare trend, confrontare periodi e individuare possibili anomalie.

L’agente paga automaticamente le bollette?

No. rAInty aiuta a leggere, classificare, collegare e controllare informazioni su bollette e pagamenti. Le decisioni di pagamento e le autorizzazioni restano sotto il controllo dell’utente.

Posso recuperare il documento originale di una bolletta?

Sì, quando il documento è disponibile. rAInty può aiutarti a ritrovare la bolletta collegata a un pagamento, a un fornitore o a un immobile.