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Turn raw numbers into a finance brief

Paste your revenue, costs and cash figures and get a written brief that explains what they mean — not just what they are.

Numbers on their own do not communicate. "Revenue $1.2M, costs $900k" is data; "margins improved as revenue grew faster than costs, driven by the new product line" is a brief that someone can act on. The gap between the two is interpretation.

This tool writes that interpretation. Give it the figures and it produces a brief that states the results, explains the drivers, and flags what to watch. It is a draft to verify, but it bridges the distance from a spreadsheet nobody reads to a brief that informs a decision.

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📊One-Page Finance Brief

Turn financial numbers into a boss-ready one-page brief — a draft to verify.

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Frequently asked questions

What should a finance brief explain? +

Not just the numbers but the why — the drivers behind the results and what to watch next. The tool drafts that interpretation from your figures.

What figures should I provide? +

Revenue, costs, margins, cash and any period comparisons. More context produces a richer brief.

Do I still need to check it? +

Yes. Confirm the figures and the interpretation against your source data before relying on it.

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