SEI adds Zocks' AI assistant to its advisor services lineup
The partnership targets the post-meeting administrative grind, and SEI's real investment is in advisor confidence.
SEI has added Zocks' AI assistant to its advisor services lineup. Zocks Communications Inc. makes the software, which automates meeting preparation, meeting notes, client follow-up, CRM updates, planning updates, client onboarding, forms and client-intelligence workflows, according to PLANADVISER.
The partnership goes beyond a product listing. SEI and Zocks will work together on advisor education, webinars, thought leadership, adoption resources and practice-management programming aimed at helping firms spot high-value use cases and build confidence in AI-enabled workflows. SEI managed, advised or administered $2.1 trillion in assets as of June 30, so the tie-up has real distribution reach.
That list of workflows is the hour an advisor loses after every client meeting. Note-taking while the client talks. Drafting the follow-up. Logging activity into the CRM. Updating a plan. Pushing through onboarding forms. None of it produces revenue or improves advice. Automating it frees time for the conversations that do.
Zocks is not alone in chasing that hour. The same PLANADVISER roundup covers Mili's tax-planning integration with Holistiplan and Zeplyn's AI agents taking over Schwab Advisor Center account-opening workflows. Pilots of the Schwab integration reported more than 12 hours saved per week and a roughly 80% cut in the time spent on not-in-good-order submissions, according to the announcement. WealthReach and SageContent, also in the roundup, are pairing an organic-growth engine with video content, turning advisor recordings into search-ready blog posts.
The education piece is the part worth watching. SEI is spending partnership capital on teaching firms how to use the output, not merely selling the tool. Adoption will hinge on trust more than access. For a working advisor, the question is whether the post-meeting hour disappears.