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AODocs is an American software company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. It provides a combined document management and workflow management system. Delivered as software as a service, AODocs's platform is used by companies in the manufacturing, engineering, professional services, life sciences, banking, insurance, and construction industries.
AODocs is a software company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. It develops a cloud-based document management and workflow automation platform aimed at enterprise clients. AODocs' solutions are used across industries such as manufacturing, construction, professional services, life sciences, and financial services.
Overview
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AODocs was founded in 2012 by Stephan Donzé. The company aimed to offer a cloud-native alternative to traditional enterprise content management systems. Initially built to work with Google Drive, AODocs later expanded to integrate with third-party systems, including SAP and Salesforce.[1]
The company holds a U.S. patent related to document workflow management (US9817988B2), granted in 2017, which describes a system for controlling collaborative document workflows using access rights, version control, and approval processes.[2]
As of 2025, AODocs reports having offices in the United States, France, Italy, and Hungary, with approximately 250 employees.
Technology and Products
[edit]The AODocs platform offers features including document version control, workflow automation, and compliance tools for regulated industries. Its capabilities are delivered via a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model.
In recent years, the company introduced generative AI tools to support document classification, content extraction, and automation of review processes. These tools aim to reduce manual processing of unstructured documents, particularly in use cases like insurance claims, audits, and quality assurance.
In recent years, the company introduced generative AI tools to support document classification, content extraction, and automation of review processes. These tools aim to reduce manual processing of unstructured documents, particularly in use cases like insurance claims, audits, and quality assurance.
AODocs has been referenced in industry analyses focused on enterprise content management and cloud-based productivity tools. A 2020 article in *Solutions Review* noted AODocs' inclusion in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Content Services Platforms. [3]

References
[edit]- ^ TechRadar. "Google Workspace is getting a whole new look to try and topple Microsoft 365." February 23, 2023. https://www.techradar.com/computing/google-workspace-is-getting-a-whole-new-look-to-try-and-topple-microsoft-365
- ^ US Google Patents, Stéphan Donzé, "System and method for document workflow management", assigned to AODocs, Inc.
- ^ Twomey, Daniel (January 15, 2020). "What's Changed: 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Content Services Platforms". Solutions Review. Retrieved July 24, 2025.
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