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Your numbers, out loud.
The best dashboard in the world loses to a calendar with no gaps in it. We generate short briefings from your own data and push them to your feed: what moved, what broke pattern, what needs a decision. You listen on the drive in. Every claim traces back to the record that produced it.
Generated from your governed data, on the schedule you set.
Built from your data, not a template
Every episode is generated from your governed data: what moved this week, which segment turned, which deals slipped, what broke pattern. It is your business being discussed, not a generic market roundup with your logo on it.
It comes to you
A dashboard waits for someone to open it. The episode lands in your feed on a schedule you set, so the numbers reach you on the drive in, on a walk, or between meetings. The best report is the one that actually gets consumed.
Every claim traces back
The episode ships with the written version and the underlying figures, each one drilled to the record that produced it. If something sounds wrong, you can check it in a click rather than taking the audio's word for it.
The team hears the same thing
One briefing, generated from one governed model, delivered to everyone who needs it. Nobody walks into the meeting having read a different version of the quarter.
Reports lose to time
Every company we work with has reporting nobody reads. Not because the reporting is bad, but because reading it requires a block of attention that never appears. The dashboard sits there being correct and unopened.
Audio reaches the gaps a document cannot: the commute, the walk, the ten minutes between meetings. Same analysis, same governed data, same drill-through if you want to check it. It just arrives in a format your week actually has room for.
Questions about insights podcasts
What they are, where the content comes from, and why audio beats another report.
What is an insights podcast?
It is a short audio briefing generated from your own data on a schedule you set. Weekly, daily, or tied to a moment like the close of a period. It covers what moved, what broke pattern, and what needs a decision, in your business and your numbers. Not a market roundup, not a newsletter with your name on it.
Is this an AI voice reading a dashboard?
It is generated, yes, and we do not pretend otherwise. But the useful part is not the voice, it is what sits underneath: the briefing is written from the same governed data your dashboards and agents run on, so it knows what changed since last time, what is unusual against your history, and what your team already acted on. A voice reading numbers off a chart would be worse than the chart.
Why audio instead of a report?
Because reports lose to time. Most leaders have a fifteen minute window in the car and no fifteen minute window at a desk. Audio gets consumed in the gaps a document cannot reach. You still get the written version and the numbers; the audio is the format that makes it likely you actually take it in.
Can I trust what it says?
Every episode ships with the written brief and the underlying figures, each traceable to the source record. The audio is a delivery format for analysis that already ran on your governed data, not a model speculating about your business. If a claim looks off, you can drill it.
Who is it for?
Usually the exec who is furthest from the data and most affected by it. Sales leaders use it for a Monday pipeline read. Finance leaders use it for a close briefing. Some clients push a version to the whole leadership team so everyone starts the week from the same read.
How does this relate to the agents?
Same foundation, different surface. Agents do the work; the briefing tells you what happened, including what the agents did and what is sitting in your approval queue. Both read the same governed data, so the briefing never contradicts the dashboard.
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