The morning brief your team would write if it had the time
Your team has standing reports running across meetings, filings, press, alerts. Most days a few of them find something. The team doesn’t want to read every report. They want one page that says here’s what mattered overnight, in order.
This ability writes that page.
What it does
- Pulls findings from every standing report the team is running.
- Ranks them: what’s time-sensitive, what’s net-new, what’s likely to matter to today’s meetings.
- Writes them into a single brief. Top items first, supporting items below, links to the source reports for anyone who wants more.
- Delivers it on the team’s chosen morning, to the chosen list.
The reveal
The editor’s brain has been running fourteen standing reports overnight. At 6:30am there’s one page in the inbox: three top items in two paragraphs each, six secondary items in a line each, and a link to every underlying brief. The 8am editorial meeting starts with everyone already aligned on the day.
What it doesn’t do
No editorial direction. No “the team should cover X.” It surfaces what the standing reports found and ranks by salience; the team decides what’s worth doing.
Configuration
- Recipients: who gets the morning brief.
- Time: when it lands.
- Top-item count: how many items get the full treatment vs. the one-liner.
Triggers
Daily cron, on the team’s chosen morning schedule. Off on weekends unless the team wants it on.