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Professional Reports and Action Tracking

Carys reports are built to be shared, discussed, and acted on — not left as static analysis outputs that still need someone to translate them into a plan.

Most AI-generated outputs end with insight: a summary, a chart, a narrative paragraph. Carys is designed to end with a decision: a target list, a recommended action, an expected impact range, and a measurement plan that defines what success looks like and how it will be tracked.

Reports are structured to support the full handoff — from the analyst who ran the investigation, through the stakeholders who need to be aligned, to the team responsible for executing the recommendation and measuring the result.

Share-Ready Reports

Every Carys report includes an executive summary, structured findings, charts, narrative analysis, and a full audit trail — formatted for business audiences, not just data teams. No post-processing required before sharing with stakeholders or leadership.

Flexible Export

Export to PDF, Word, or Markdown for board packs, executive reviews, risk committee submissions, and stakeholder handoffs. The format adapts to your workflow — not the other way around.

Built-In Collaboration

Share reports with individuals or your whole organisation, and add threaded comments directly against specific sections. Stakeholders engage with findings in context rather than through disconnected email threads or reply-alls.

Track Actions to Completion

Recommendations do not stop at the report. Convert any finding into a tracked action with status, priority, due date, and assigned owner — so the team responsible for execution has a clear record of what was agreed, why, and what the expected outcome is.

Personal Action Workspace

Each user gets a consolidated view of all actions assigned to them across every report. One place to see what needs doing, what is in progress, and what has been completed — without hunting through individual reports to find your tasks.

Audit-Ready Evidence

Every report maintains a full audit trail through the Journal: exactly how every number was derived, what data was used, what assumptions were made, and what code was executed. Outputs are reproducible and defensible if challenged by stakeholders, internal audit, or regulators.