Author(s): EasyClaw

Originally published on Towards AI.

Most dashboards do not fail because the charts are ugly. They fail because the person looking at them still has to do the hardest part: notice what changed, understand why it matters, decide what to do next, and explain it to someone else.

That is the part I want to automate.

I am not arguing that dashboards are dead. Dashboards are still useful as shared evidence. But for many recurring business reports, especially weekly sales reviews, marketing performance updates, inventory alerts, finance summaries, and customer support digests, a dashboard is often the wrong final interface. It shows data. It does not finish the work.