NovenAI
NovenAI is an AI-powered platform for Australian skilled migration. It combines official data, profile-based insights, and personalized AI guidance to help users understand their options
About NovenAI
About NovenAI
NovenAI is an AI-powered platform designed to help skilled migrants navigate the Australian immigration journey with more clarity, structure, and confidence. Instead of leaving users to piece everything together from scattered government pages, occupation lists, invitation rounds, and state policies, NovenAI brings the most important migration signals into one workspace and turns them into practical, personalized guidance.
What makes NovenAI especially useful is the way it combines different layers of data that matter in real migration decision-making.
First, it helps users understand their EOI competitiveness. Rather than only showing a raw points score, NovenAI puts that score into context through percentile ranking, same-score and higher-score candidate counts, score distribution, and trend charts. This helps users answer the questions that actually matter: Is my score competitive? How crowded is my occupation? How many people are ahead of me? Is my score enough, or should I optimize further?
Second, NovenAI provides occupation-level insights that help users evaluate how strong their pathway really is beyond points alone. Data such as allocation tier, annual visa ceiling, workforce size, employment structure, and shortage status can give users a clearer picture of how their occupation is positioned in the broader migration and labor market landscape. For skilled migrants, this is important because migration outcomes are not determined by profile points alone — occupation demand, allocation logic, and policy priority all shape real-world chances.
Third, the platform surfaces state and ROI requirement data in a more usable way. For candidates considering visas such as 190 or 491, each state and territory can have different onshore, offshore, and renewal requirements. NovenAI makes these differences easier to compare through tables and visual maps, helping users quickly identify where they may be eligible, where extra conditions apply