Use cases
What value looks like, in concrete situations.
These are representative scenarios —not real clients— that illustrate how we tackle common problems. They help picture what would be possible in your company.
Ask your data
- Situation
- Leadership needs quick answers, but depends on someone building the report.
- How we approach it
- An assistant connected to the data model answers questions in plain language, traceable to the data.
- Expected outcome
- Answers in seconds, without relying on a middleman.
The assistant that explains deviations
- Situation
- KPIs are reviewed late and it isn’t always clear why they change.
- How we approach it
- An agent analyses indicators every morning, detects relevant variations and explains why.
- Expected outcome
- Leadership starts the day knowing what to look at.
Reports that build themselves
- Situation
- Every week, hours go into consolidating reports from several systems.
- How we approach it
- An automated flow integrates the sources and produces the report, ready to review.
- Expected outcome
- Hours recovered and fewer copy-paste errors.
Smart alerts
- Situation
- Problems are spotted only once they’ve already hit the results.
- How we approach it
- Rules and models watch the data and flag when something moves outside its usual range.
- Expected outcome
- Early reaction instead of month-end surprises.
Forecast embedded in the dashboard
- Situation
- Projections live in a separate spreadsheet and age quickly.
- How we approach it
- A forecasting model feeds the dashboard and updates with real data.
- Expected outcome
- Planning on a sounder, always-current basis.
A custom internal portal
- Situation
- A key process is managed with scattered spreadsheets and emails.
- How we approach it
- A custom application centralises the process, with traceability and permissions.
- Expected outcome
- Control, order and end-to-end visibility.
Which one resembles your situation?
Tell us which one rings true and we’ll see how it would translate to your company.