AI-Assisted Technical Narratives
ExaRDTI’s AI engine analyses your development artifacts — Jira tickets, Azure DevOps work items, commit histories, sprint data, and other connected systems — and drafts technical narratives aligned with AusIndustry’s requirements for RDTI claims. You and your RDTI specialist then refine these drafts together, combining your domain expertise with the platform’s compliance knowledge.
How It Works
The AI identifies eligible R&D activities from your connected systems, maps them against the legislated four-part test, and produces structured draft documentation describing the hypothesis, experimental methodology, and outcomes for each activity. You work alongside your ExaRDTI specialist to shape these drafts — adding context, correcting nuance, and helping to make sure each narrative accurately reflects your R&D work. The result is documentation written in the language AusIndustry assessors expect, grounded in the detail only your team can provide.
Government-Ready Output
Documentation is formatted to match the fields and structure of the official RDTI registration and tax return forms, so you can typically copy content directly into the AusIndustry and ATO online portals. This significantly reduces the manual effort of translating technical work into compliance documentation and helps minimise the risk of errors during lodgement.
10x Less Effort
The collaborative approach — AI drafting, specialist guiding, you contributing domain knowledge — reduces the effort of preparing claim documentation to a fraction of what it takes manually. Your technical team contributes their expertise without being buried in paperwork, and the AI continuously improves its output based on successful claim submissions.

Built-In Expertise
Documentation is shaped by the combined knowledge of your team, ExaRDTI’s RDTI specialists, and the AI platform. This collaborative approach is designed to produce documentation that is comprehensive, accurate, and well-positioned for audit.