
The 9 AM message your team actually reads
Yesterday's KPIs, what moved, and what to watch — delivered to Slack every morning before standup. The 5-minute briefing your team would never have time to build.
Morning routine, repeated by everyone
Your week, before and after
- Five tools, five tabs, every morning, every person.
- Standups spent re-stating numbers that should be pre-read.
- Issues found by customers before they show up in your data.
- Daily reports that disappear the moment the team gets busy.
- ✓A single Slack post with yesterday's KPIs and what changed.
- ✓AI commentary calling out anomalies before standup.
- ✓Pre-read everyone reads because it's already in Slack, not a dashboard.
- ✓Cadence that runs whether or not anyone has bandwidth.
Yesterday's truth, in Slack, before coffee
Morning KPI digest
A single Slack post each morning with the metrics that matter — revenue, signups, errors, pipeline — and what changed overnight.
Anomaly callouts
If something broke its normal range, the digest leads with it. No more finding out at 11 AM.
AI commentary
Not just numbers — a one-paragraph "what to watch today" written from the data and yesterday's context.
Cross-source rollup
Pulled from ad platforms, analytics, CRM, billing, support — whatever sources matter to your team — all in one digest.
Standup-ready timing
Lands at the time your team actually starts the day. Posted to the channel everyone already opens.
Always-on memory
Today's digest references yesterday's. Trends are visible without you having to flip between dashboards.
A typical morning digest
KPI snapshot
Revenue, signups, active users, pipeline, support tickets — yesterday vs. trailing 7-day average.
What's moving
AI flags the metrics that broke their normal range, with a one-line attribution.
What to watch today
A short narrative on what the team should keep an eye on — based on yesterday's data and recent context.
Frequently asked questions
Does this replace our existing dashboards?
No — it complements them. Chartcastr pulls from the same sources and gives you a daily summary delivered to Slack. The dashboards stay for deep dives; the digest handles the morning ritual.
What if nothing interesting happened yesterday?
The digest still goes out — it confirms metrics are in their normal range. No news is also useful information when delivered consistently.
Can different teams get different digests?
Yes. Engineering gets error rates and infra; growth gets signups and channel mix; finance gets revenue and burn. Each team's digest goes to their channel.
Can we ask follow-up questions in the thread?
Yes. Reply to the digest in Slack and the Chartcastr AI answers using the same data sources — no analyst required to drill in.
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