What is RPA? * Digital Transformation Guide
How many people in your organization repeat the same steps every day, enter data into forms, and copy-paste reports? What if all these processes occurred automatically without human intervention? What is RPA? Robotic Process Automation (RPA) automates repetitive and rules-based tasks with software robots, allowing employees to devote their time to more valuable work. In this article, we cover in detail what RPA is, in which processes it is used, and how it benefits businesses.
80%
automation potential in rules-based processes
5×
bot processing speed compared to human speed
90%+
error reduction rate in data entry
What is RPA? How is RPA Defined?
What is RPA?
RPA (Robotic Process Automation) is a technology that automates the actions a human user performs on a computer screen (filling out forms, sending emails, copying data, creating reports) via software bots. Working particularly on repetitive tasks, rules-based processes, and manual operations, this technology executes workflows using software bots and serves organizations like a digital employee.
Unlike traditional integrations, RPA does not require the APIs of existing systems. As a digital employee, the bot "sees" the interfaces just like a staff member, fills out forms, clicks buttons, and performs this operation 24/7 without ever stopping. Thus, operational efficiency is ensured uninterruptedly. If you are wondering how to keep this uninterrupted shift of bots under control and manage it, you can review our content Integrated RPA Monitoring and Alert Management with UiPath.
💡 In simple terms, what is RPA?: RPA is positioned as a digital employee that executes processes within organizations. It works on repetitive tasks and manual operations without requiring human intervention, in line with predefined rules-based processes. By standardizing operations such as form processing, data transfer, and reporting, it ensures that processes are carried out faster, more consistently, and auditable.
Is RPA the Same Thing as Artificial Intelligence?
No — and this distinction is important. Classic RPA is entirely rules-based: "If this condition is met, perform this step." It has no decision-making capabilities. However, modern platforms can evolve into Intelligent Process Automation (IPA) by combining RPA with OCR (optical character recognition), NLP (natural language processing), and machine learning.
What is RPA? Use Cases
Which Processes Does RPA Facilitate?
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Repetitive & Routine
Tasks carried out with the same steps every day, every hour, requiring no creativity.
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Rules-Based
Workflows that can be clearly defined with an "If X, then do Y" logic.
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High-Volume Data
Data-intensive processes requiring the processing of large numbers of rows, forms, or records.
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Multiple Systems
Tasks that bridge multiple systems such as ERP, CRM, email, and web portals.
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Error-Prone
Steps where problems constantly arise due to copy-paste errors or overlooked updates.
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Time-Critical
Reporting, notification, and data transfer processes tied to specific times or dates.
Departments
Which Departments Can Use It Where?
- Automated processing of invoices and payment orders (AP/AR automation)
- Bank reconciliation — comparing bank statements with ERP data
- Preparation of period-end closing reports
- Collecting and preparing tax return data
- Reviewing expense reports and routing them to the approval workflow
- Transferring new employee onboarding forms to systems
- Checking and preparing payroll data
- Leave and absence tracking
- Scanning job application data and initial screening notifications
- Preparation of training completion reports
- User account creation, updating, and deletion processes (Active Directory)
- Software license tracking and compliance reporting
- System health checks and log analysis collection
- Pre-classification and routing of helpdesk tickets
- Routine backup and verification processes
💡 If you want to go beyond standard RPA in IT operations and manage processes end-to-end, you can also check out our article Why Do We Need ITPA When There Is RPA?
- Creation and tracking of purchase orders
- Updating supplier price lists
- Inventory warning systems and reorder triggers
- Communicating shipment status updates to customers
- Automated transfer of customer information to the CRM
- Filling out proposal and contract templates
- Creating and distributing sales reports on a daily basis
- Forwarding customer complaint records to the relevant units
Case Studies
What Does It Really Save? Mini Case Studies
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Finance – Invoice Reconciliation Automation
The finance team of a mid-sized manufacturing company manually compared approximately 3,000 supplier invoices per month with the ERP system. Two people devoted 4 full days to this task. Delays and frequent data errors occurred during period closings. The RPA bot reads the PDF invoices (OCR), compares them with the order data in the ERP, automatically closes the matching ones, and reports discrepancies to the person in charge.
✓ Result: Reduced from 4 days to 4 hours per month. Error rate decreased by 92%. The team shifted to strategic analysis.
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02
HR – New Employee Onboarding
With every new hire, the HR specialist manually entered the same information into 5 different systems — ERP, Active Directory, payroll software, email server, and orientation platform. The process took an average of 45 minutes, and occasional missing entries led to back-and-forth correspondence with IT. As soon as the onboarding form is filled out, the RPA bot is triggered; records are created simultaneously in all systems, a welcome email is sent, and the first-day schedule is added to the calendar.
✓ Result: The 45-minute process was reduced to 3 minutes. The time saved by the HR team for each new employee: 42 minutes.
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03
IT – User Account Management
In a company with 500+ users, the IT helpdesk handled 60% of password reset, account unlock, and authorization update requests manually. This consumed IT time that could have been allocated to critical issues. The RPA bot automatically performs account transactions for users who complete predefined verification steps; it regularly scans for offboarded authorizations and generates alerts.
✓ Result: 55% of the IT helpdesk volume was handed over to automation. Users complete their transactions in an average of 2 minutes.
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Procurement – Order Verification
A logistics company's customer service team manually prepared and sent 200-300 order confirmation emails daily. For each email, order information was retrieved from the ERP and filled into a template. Over the course of the day, this task took 2+ hours. The bot pulls the current order status from the ERP, places it into the template, and sends it automatically at scheduled times. Exceptions (delayed shipments, stock issues) fall into a separate alert list.
✓ Result: 2+ hours daily were completely recovered. Customer communication speed increased by 40%, and the number of complaints dropped.
Comparison
When Does RPA Work, When Does It Not?
| Process Feature |
Suitable for RPA? |
Why? |
| Rules-based, repetitive task |
✓ Yes |
This is the exact scenario RPA is designed for |
| High-volume data entry |
✓ Yes |
5-10× faster than a human, zero errors |
| Moving data between multiple systems |
✓ Yes |
Even without an API, it operates via the UI |
| Periodic reporting (daily/weekly) |
✓ Yes |
Perfectly compatible with timer triggers |
| Frequently changing process steps |
✗ Risky |
The bot must be reconfigured after every change |
| Tasks requiring creative decision-making |
✗ No |
RPA cannot make decisions; it applies rules |
| Unstructured data (free text, email) |
⚠ Partially |
Requires a combination with NLP/OCR |
Summary: Why Now?
Digital transformation is often thought of as major infrastructure changes. However, RPA builds an automation layer over existing systems without changing them. Due to its short time to ROI, low technical barriers, and capacity to direct employees to high-value work, RPA is one of the most pragmatic first steps of the transformation journey.
The ideal starting point: list two or three processes in your organization that take the most time, have the highest error rates, and tie up the most manpower. Most likely, the perfect candidates for RPA are waiting right there.
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