Meet Iris

You describe it. Iris builds it.

Every other dashboard tool hands you a blank canvas and a chart-type menu. Iris reads your actual data, works out what it means, and builds the thing for you — then answers questions about it in plain English. You never pick a chart type. You never write a formula.

Free to start · No card · Your data is never trained on

Watch her do it

Ask in the words you'd use to a colleague. She reads your own columns, picks the chart, and explains what she found.

One sentence in. A finished dashboard out — in about the time it took you to read this line. You never picked a chart type.

What Iris actually does

Not a chatbot bolted onto a dashboard. She's underneath all four of the jobs that used to be yours.

She reads the document

A photographed bill, a PDF invoice, a Word doc, a spreadsheet with human headers and a blank row on top. Iris finds the table, works out which column is a date and which is money, and shows you what she read before any of it counts.

She builds the dashboard

From your columns, not a template. Ask "where is my money going?" and you get the dashboard — the KPIs, the breakdown, the trend — not a menu of chart types and a blank canvas.

She answers the question

"Which day do I spend the most?" "Which supplier went up?" She answers in a sentence, then shows the chart underneath it. If she can't answer from your data, she says so instead of inventing something.

She watches your goals

You said under $600 a month on groceries. Iris knows the pace that needs, and tells you when you're drifting — while there's still time to do something about it.

Iris for whatever you're measuring

Same AI, and it doesn't care whether the number is dollars, grams or orders.

For you

"Where did my money actually go last month?" — she reads your bills and builds the answer. "Am I hitting 140g of protein?" — photograph the label; she keeps score.

Personal dashboards →

For your business

"What sold best on Saturday?" "Which supplier's prices crept up?" Drop in the takings spreadsheet and ask. No till integration, no data team, no Monday-morning spreadsheet ritual.

Business dashboards →

For your company

"Revenue by region, last twelve months." One board everyone reads, built in minutes — the thing you use before the BI project lands, or instead of it.

Company dashboards →

Then open it up

Iris tells you Fridays are expensive. Clicking the bar tells you why — the actual rows behind it, and how the other columns split inside that slice. An AI that only gives you a summary is asking you to trust it. We'd rather show you the receipts.

Every bar, slice and point in a Glance dashboard opens the rows behind it.

What Iris will never do

  • Your data is never used to train a model. Not ours, not anyone else's. An AI that reads your bank statement should have to say that out loud — most don't.
  • She never invents a number. If your data can't answer the question, she says she can't, rather than producing a confident, wrong chart.
  • She never hides her working. Every figure she shows can be clicked open, down to the individual rows it came from.
  • She's never the only way in. Anything Iris builds, you can edit, rename, recolour or delete yourself.

Ask her something

Free to start, no card. Bring one spreadsheet, or a photo of one bill — that's enough for her to build you something real.

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