BI and management analytics for business
We connect data, KPI logic and reporting into one management layer
We design BI environments for business teams: a connected data layer, KPI logic, dashboards, automated reporting and the management workflows around them. The goal is to remove manual reporting and give teams one consistent view of deviations, risk and growth levers.
What can we do for you?
BI layer and unified business view
We connect CRM, ERP, ad platforms and internal tools so teams work with one consistent view of the business.
KPI control, deviation tracking and risk signals
We design metric logic, plan-vs-actual views and early warning signals so teams can react faster to changes.
Growth and bottleneck analysis
We review funnels, operations and reporting to identify where performance is leaking and where growth is possible.
Dashboards and automated reporting
We build dashboards and reporting flows that save time and keep key metrics visible every day.
What sits inside the BI layer
Connected data layer
We combine CRM, ERP, ad platforms, spreadsheets and internal tools so teams work from one version of the business.
Automated collection and refresh
We design data flows and update rules so BI and reporting no longer depend on manual discipline.
BI dashboards and working views
We create role-based views for leaders and teams where KPI visibility is tied to concrete decisions.
Automated reporting
We build recurring KPI summaries and reporting cadences without repeated spreadsheet work.
Roles, access and operating cadence
We define who sees which numbers, how frequently they update and how the analytics layer fits into real routines.
Adoption and support
We help teams adopt the BI layer in practice and refine the setup through feedback.
Management rhythm and decision use
We shape how dashboards and reporting are used in weekly and monthly decision routines.
Next step for your BI layer
BI dashboard development
Role-based dashboards, KPI panels and management views for marketing, sales, operations and leadership teams.
Open solutionAutomated reporting
Recurring KPI summaries, delivery workflows and reporting cadences that replace manual spreadsheet work.
Open solutionBI Layer or Automated Reporting: Where to Start
A comparison page for choosing between broader BI, one dashboard-first KPI surface, and recurring automated reporting.
Go to the comparisonWhy the BI layer works better with us
- We design the management layer: data, KPI logic, reporting and usage rules rather than isolated dashboards.
- We connect BI to CRM, sales, marketing, operations and internal systems instead of leaving analytics as a separate island.
- We define metrics around roles and decisions, not generic charts.
- We help reduce manual reporting and cross-team metric conflicts.
- We work in a B2B delivery model with clear scope and handover.
Common questions about BI and management analytics
When do you need the broader BI layer instead of a dedicated dashboard project?
Use the broader BI layer when the problem spans data, KPI logic, reporting rules and management usage across the whole system. A dashboard project is the better starting point when the main need is one working management interface for a specific role or function.
How is the BI layer different from automated reporting?
Automated reporting handles recurring summaries and scheduled delivery. The BI layer is broader: it includes the data model, KPI logic, dashboards, access rules and the management workflows built around them.
When is an umbrella BI project the right starting point?
When the problem is no longer one dashboard or one report, but a disconnected analytics environment where data, KPI logic and regular reporting do not work as one management system.
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