Platform Guide

inTheEU Assist  ·  All modules  ·  June 2026

inTheEU Assist is an on-premise AI agent platform for regulated professional firms. This guide covers every module available in the platform, organized by the drawer groups visible in the application.

Assistant

Core

Assistant

The conversational AI interface. Ask questions, invoke agents, retrieve knowledge. Every interaction signed and auditable.

Work

Work

Clients

Manage the professional relationships at the center of your workflow. Clients are the top-level entity that cases, documents, and outputs attach to.

Work

Cases

Group documents and AI work into structured cases. Cases are the unit of professional liability and the primary audit boundary.

Work

Documents

Upload, index, and reference source documents. Documents feed knowledge packs and agent context. Ingestion is signed and traceable.

Work

Risk Flags

Structured risk signals raised by agents during case work. Each flag is signed, linked to its source, and requires professional review.

Work

Reviews

The human approval record. Every stage transition that required professional sign-off is stored, signed, and permanently attached to the case.

Work

Generated Outputs

Documents, reports, and structured data produced by agents. Each output carries the signature of the agent, the skill, and the approving professional.

AI and Analytics

AI and Analytics

Knowledge Packs

Domain knowledge bases assigned to agents and the assistant. Configure what each agent knows. Every chunk is signed and versioned.

AI and Analytics

Adapter Training Sets

Anonymized datasets for domain adaptation. Client identifiers are hashed. Training events are signed. The audit chain covers the model itself.

AI and Analytics

Templates

Reusable prompt and output structures. Templates standardize agent behavior across cases and ensure consistent, auditable outputs.

Agent Runtime

Agent Runtime

Agents

Build, register, and manage AI agents. Assign skills, knowledge packs, and permissions. Agents can spawn sub-agents within defined limits.

Agent Runtime

Skills

The executable units of agent behavior. Each skill has a prompt template, expected inputs, and outputs. Skills are signed at registration and at execution.

System

System

Domains and System

Tenant configuration, domain setup, user management, key registration, and inference server configuration.