FAQ

No. Lesevia does not replace payroll, HR records, or a full HR portal.

The first focus is absences: vacations, sick leaves, business trips, requests, statuses, and overlaps.

Lesevia's job is to quickly answer a work question: who is absent, when, why, and where overlaps occur.

In Excel, you store data.

But to get an answer, you need to open the file, find the rows, cross-check dates, verify statuses, and piece the conclusion together manually.

In Lesevia, you ask a question in plain words - and get an answer as a list, table, or summary.

No. The question is just the input.

Lesevia answers based on your company data - employees, vacations, sick leaves, business trips, requests, dates, and statuses - not from a general knowledge base.

It's not a chat instead of a spreadsheet. It's a faster way to get the exact slice of data you need.

The current focus is absences and requests.

For example:

  • Who is absent today?
  • Who will be absent next week?
  • Where do vacations and sick leaves overlap?
  • Which requests are still pending approval?
  • How many people are absent this month?
  • Show a summary of business trips for the month.

No.

You can start small: a few employees and upcoming vacations. That's enough to ask your first questions.

The rest - sick leaves, business trips, requests, and statuses - can be added gradually.

No. Answers are built only from the data you have entered.

If data is missing, Lesevia shows that the information is insufficient - it does not invent a confident answer.

For example: if sick leaves or request statuses have not been entered, the system won't pretend it knows everything.

Yes. The format depends on the question.

For example:

  • "Who is absent today?" → list
  • "Who is absent next week?" → date-by-date table
  • "Are there overlaps in June?" → overlap summary
  • "Show absences for the month" → period report

Yes. You can receive the same answer at a set time.

For example:

  • every morning - who is absent today;
  • by Monday - vacations and sick leaves for the week;
  • every Friday - overlaps for the upcoming week.

The demo already includes ready-made employees, vacations, sick leaves, business trips, requests, and several overlaps.

Just open the example and ask a question, for instance: "Who is absent next week?"

No setup required.