Standups: Your Whole Business, in Your Inbox by 8 AM
The first engine we built at Treeo answers the simplest possible question: what happened to my business yesterday? Every night, Standups scans every source you've connected, decides what's worth knowing, and writes it up. By the time you pour your coffee, the recap is waiting. It's the first thing you read in the morning, and most days, the only thing you need.
The morning that doesn't start with a question
Picture the usual version. You arrive, open three tabs, pull up two dashboards, export a spreadsheet, and forty minutes later you have a rough sense of where things stand, assuming you remembered to check the right things. Most people don't have forty minutes. So they check nothing, and trust that someone will flag it if something's on fire.
Standups removes that whole ritual. Instead of you assembling the picture, the picture assembles itself overnight and arrives finished. You open one email and you already know: revenue is up, one SKU is about to stock out, two accounts went quiet, and order-to-cash slipped past target. That's the morning. Now you can actually start working on it.
"The first thing you read in the morning should be the only thing you need to read. That's the whole design goal."
What's in a standup
A standup isn't a data dump and it isn't a dashboard screenshot. It's a short, ranked briefing written in plain language. A typical one covers:
- What moved. Revenue, orders, inventory, cash, and SLA changes against what's normal for the day, not against an arbitrary threshold.
- What broke. Anomalies surfaced inline, a region that dipped, a metric that jumped, a process that slowed, with the likely driver called out.
- Who's at risk. At-risk accounts and near-stockouts flagged before they become emergencies.
- What to do. Where there's an obvious next step, "reorder XR-200," "follow up with these two accounts", the standup says so.
Each line is one sentence. You can read the whole thing in under a minute and walk away knowing more about your business than most people learn from a quarterly review.
Tailored to the reader, not the org chart
The same standup shouldn't go to everyone. Your head of sales cares about pipeline and at-risk accounts. Your ops lead cares about fulfillment and stockouts. Your finance lead cares about cash and margin. Standups are tailored per recipient, so each person gets the version that's relevant to their job, not a one-size-fits-all report they learn to ignore.
That's what keeps a daily email from becoming noise. When the briefing is consistently about your numbers, you read it. When it's a generic export, you filter it.
How it knows what matters
The hard part of a daily digest isn't sending an email on a schedule, anyone can do that. The hard part is deciding what's worth including. Treeo's onboarding agent learns your business when you connect your data: it reads the schema, infers what your metrics mean, and learns what "normal" looks like for each one over time. So when revenue moves 12%, the standup knows whether that's a routine Monday or a genuine event worth leading with.
That context is why a standup reads like it was written by someone who understands your business, because, in effect, it was. You didn't have to define a single alert threshold or build a single dashboard to get there.
Passive BI waits. Standups don't.
This is the core difference between Treeo and the tools you've used before. A dashboard sits there until you remember to open it. A standup comes to you, every day, whether or not you have time to look. It works on the mornings you're slammed, on the days you're traveling, on the Mondays you'd rather not think about the numbers at all. The watching never stops, and the summary always shows up.
Standups are live now and run on every connected source. They're the daily heartbeat of the AI engines that power Treeo, and they pair naturally with the Retention Engine, which turns "two accounts went quiet" into a ranked call list for your team.
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