Daily Updates

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

·Every morning, half the team logs into the same five tools to check the same numbers.
·Standups burn ten minutes on "what changed yesterday" because nobody read the dashboards.
·When something dips, you find out at 11 AM from a customer, not 8 AM from your data.
·Daily reports are first to get cut when the analyst is busy — and last to come back.
·Tools have great dashboards, but nobody opens them unless something's already on fire.
·The most important question — "is anything weird today?" — has no good answer at 9 AM.

Your week, before and after

Without Chartcastr
  • 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.
With Chartcastr
  • 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

1

KPI snapshot

Revenue, signups, active users, pipeline, support tickets — yesterday vs. trailing 7-day average.

2

What's moving

AI flags the metrics that broke their normal range, with a one-line attribution.

3

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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