According to a recent LinkedIn post from Harvey, the company is highlighting a new integration between its AI platform and Box, the cloud content management service. The post indicates that users can import Box documents into Harvey Assistant, Workflow agents, and Vault to review files, surface contract provisions, and draft analysis.
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The post also notes that Harvey is designed to access only the specific files users select, while existing Box permissions and governance structures remain in place. For investors, this integration suggests a strategy to deepen Harvey’s adoption within existing enterprise workflows, potentially increasing user engagement and expanding use cases in document-heavy functions such as legal and compliance.
By aligning with a widely used enterprise content platform, Harvey may be positioning itself more competitively in the AI productivity and workflow automation market. If the integration drives higher utilization among Box’s customer base, it could support future revenue growth opportunities and strengthen Harvey’s role in AI-enabled document review and analysis across large organizations.

