
Both, but every action is scoped by your permissions. Flowlity Co-planner exposes two categories of tools to the AI assistant.
Read tools cover stock levels, forecast accuracy, KPIs, alerts, orders, capacity, and product detail. These are the queries most planners run daily: "what's my current stock coverage on Class A SKUs?", "how is MAPE trending in the North region?", "which sites are flagged for capacity issues this week?".
Write tools cover actions like creating Demand or Planning views with auto-selected columns, configuring promotions, adjusting forecasts, uploading CSVs to trigger a data import, and accepting recommended orders. All write actions run under the user's own Flowlity credentials, so a planner can only modify what they would already be allowed to modify inside the app. Role-based governance carries through end to end, the AI doesn't bypass your permission model, it inherits it.