LiveIndex for Client Reporting
Automated client delivery reports
A client report that writes itself, generated from the work your team is already doing, shared with one link, and current every time someone opens it.
The problem today
Hand-written reports are slow and inconsistent
Status reports get written under deadline pressure, in whatever format the author defaults to, often missing the context that makes them credible. The quality of the report ends up reflecting how much time someone had, not how much work was delivered.
Stakeholders don’t trust self-reported progress
A "90% done" written by the team building the thing carries little weight. Stakeholders want evidence, but they do not want a firehose of commits and tickets they can’t interpret.
The report is stale the moment it’s sent
A weekly snapshot is out of date within days. Between reports, stakeholders are flying blind, and questions get answered with another round of manual digging.
How LiveIndex helps
Reports derived from real system data
Every claim on a LiveIndex report traces back to an actual pull request, issue, or transition. The AI narrative layer summarizes and correlates that data but never fabricates progress, so the report is evidence, not assertion.
Executive framing without the noise
Reports present outcomes: what shipped, what is in flight, what is at risk, and when remaining work is forecast to land. Stakeholders get a readable summary; the underlying commits and internal tickets stay private.
Always current, shared with one link
There is no publish step. The no-login link you share always reflects the live state of the work, so stakeholders can check progress any time without asking.
What you get
- Zero time spent writing status updates
- Every claim traceable to real GitHub or Jira activity
- No-login links with optional expiry and per-Work-Unit visibility
- A consistent, executive-ready format across every report
- Stakeholders self-serve progress instead of asking