Everything leadership needs to see clearly
CML combines four interaction modes, specialized AI agents, and continuous learning into a single intelligence layer.
Intelligence that comes to you
You shouldn't have to hunt for information. CML delivers curated intelligence to your preferred channels on a schedule that matches your rhythm.
- Morning BriefingA concise daily read: what changed overnight, what needs attention, what meetings to prepare for. Tailored to your role and priorities.
- Meeting Prep PacketsBefore every meeting on your calendar, receive relevant context, questions worth asking, and updates since the last discussion.
- Weekly Synthesis ReportEnd-of-week narrative: strategic alignment, execution health, emerging risks, accountability status, and next-week priorities.
- Critical AlertsWhen something urgent surfaces — a major deal at risk, a key person leaving, a commitment about to break — you get notified immediately.
Downtown location sales dropped 14% this period. Root cause: two top-performing staff transferred to new branch, no replacements onboarded. Service appointments also down 22%.
VP Operations promised updated staffing plan by April 4. No plan submitted. This is the 2nd missed deadline on this item.
Key tension point: Q1 revenue missed target by 12%, but customer retention improved to 94%. Recommend framing around lifetime value growth.
Respond to what surfaces
When CML surfaces a finding, you're not passive. Review it, challenge it, request more depth, or dismiss it. Every reaction trains the system.
- Finding ReviewEach finding comes with evidence, confidence level, and recommended actions. Accept, dismiss, or request deeper investigation.
- Feedback LoopRate relevance, adjust priority thresholds, and teach CML what matters. The system calibrates to your judgment over time.
- Escalation & DelegationForward findings to relevant team members, set follow-up reminders, or escalate to your leadership chain.
- Confidence TuningTell CML when it's being too sensitive or not sensitive enough. Each domain can have its own alert threshold.
Leadership presentation (March 28) states "customer experience is our #1 priority" but budget allocation shows 78% to acquisition marketing and 8% to retention programs. Customer satisfaction scores declined 3 consecutive months.
Ask your own questions
Query CML directly when you need specific answers. Ask about cross-domain connections, historical patterns, or scenarios — and get evidence-backed responses.
- Natural Language QueriesAsk in plain language: "Why are customer complaints rising?" or "What happened to the Q1 hiring plan?"
- Cross-Domain Investigation"How does the delayed expansion affect our Q3 revenue targets?" CML connects dots across operations, sales, and finance.
- Historical Pattern Analysis"Show me every time we changed strategy mid-quarter in the last 18 months and what happened." Full audit trail with evidence.
- Scenario Exploration"If we reduce the marketing budget by 20%, what downstream effects should I expect?" Model organizational impact.
Three contributing factors identified:
1. Enterprise pipeline conversion dropped from 34% to 19% (3 deals pushed to Q2 citing budget cycle changes)
2. Mid-market churn increased 2.1x after January pricing change
3. Sales team capacity reduced 22% due to unplanned SDR turnover in Feb
Based on: CRM pipeline data, Financial statements, HR records, Management meeting notes
Monitor what matters continuously
Set up persistent monitors on the signals you care about. CML watches 24/7 and alerts you when something crosses a threshold or changes trajectory.
- Custom Signal MonitorsTrack anything: "Alert me if team output drops below 80% of baseline for any department for 2 consecutive periods."
- Commitment Tracking"Track all promises made in leadership meetings. Flag anything overdue by more than 1 week." Full accountability ledger.
- Trend DetectionCML detects trend inflections before they become obvious — rising churn signals, declining team morale, shifting market positioning.
- Competitive MonitorsWatch competitor moves: pricing changes, executive hires, product launches, funding events. Correlated with your strategy assumptions.