Without AutoReport
- Copy-pasting commit messages into weekly updates
- Hunting down blockers across three tools
- Missing context on what shipped while you were off
- Manager status docs that nobody reads
With AutoReport
- 5+ hrs/week back per engineer
- A single Friday digest the whole team reads
- On-call handoff that doesn't require a meeting
- Searchable history of everything that shipped
Three engineering reports to copy today
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Daily standup digest
Weekdays · 9:00 AM
Prompt
Summarize commits and merged PRs from the last 24h grouped by author. Call out anything blocked on review.
- Commits
- 23
- PRs merged
- 6
- Awaiting review
- 4
Weekly engineering update
Fridays · 4:00 PM
Prompt
Summarize shipped features, active projects, and top 3 risks. Keep it scannable for the execs.
- Features shipped
- 5
- Bugs fixed
- 12
- Risks
- 3
On-call weekend recap
Mondays · 8:00 AM
Prompt
Digest PagerDuty incidents from Fri 6pm–Mon 8am, group by service, and flag alerts that fired 3+ times.
- Incidents
- 2
- SEV-1
- 0
- Longest MTTR
- 22 min
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Daily standup digest
- Commits23
- PRs merged6
- Awaiting review4
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