How we get the numbers right

We don't ask for your trust. We show our work.

We're new, so we'd rather earn trust the way a good analyst does, by being rigorous and honest about uncertainty, than borrow it with logos we don't have yet. Here's exactly how Dashlytics works.

Principle 1

Every number is computed, never guessed

The figures on your dashboard come from deterministic math run directly on your data, the same calculation every time, with no model in the loop. The AI is only allowed to write the plain-English story around those numbers. It never produces a figure. That single boundary is the whole answer to the biggest objection to AI analytics: it can't hallucinate a number it isn't allowed to write.

# example: gross margin, per SKU, then summed
margin = (revenue cost) ÷ revenue
# the model then writes: “Margin held at 31%, up 2pts on last quarter.”
Principle 2

We tell you how far to trust each number

Real data is messy. Instead of hiding that, we surface it: every dataset gets a Data Readiness score that audits completeness, outliers, freshness, duplicates and category hygiene. If 12% of your dates are missing, we say so and mark the affected trend as less reliable, rather than smoothing over it. An analyst who tells you “trust 4 of these 5 numbers, here's why” is worth more than one who claims everything is perfect.

Principle 3

We answer three questions, not just draw charts

A dashboard that just plots your data leaves the hard part, interpretation, to you. Dashlytics does the analyst's job: it reads every row and tells you where to look.

What's working
Your strengths and what's driving them.
What you're missing
Upside hiding in the data.
What needs attention
Risks and anomalies, flagged early.
Principle 4

Your data is never stored

A good analyst is discreet. Your spreadsheet is processed in an isolated session to build your dashboard, then deleted, we don't keep your raw data, and we never use it to train models. See the Security page for the full detail.

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