Reporting Automation

Harbor Brief — Executive summaries from messy inputs

Turns weekly operational dumps into two-page executive summaries with consistent tone.

Harbor Brief — Executive summaries from messy inputs

Harbor Brief ingests bullet lists, chat exports, and tabular snippets to produce restrained prose. Editors can lock sentences before distribution, ensuring the voice stays on-brand for allocation committees.

Capabilities

Outcomes teams report

Lead contact

Portrait for Noah Kim
Noah Kim

Editorial algorithms lead; former business journalist.

Timeline: Month-to-month after pilot · Format: AI-assisted (human final sign-off)

Listed price: 1,900,000 KRW per year (informational only; no checkout on this site).

FAQ

Human review?

Required before external distribution; software enforces it.

Languages?

English primary; Korean summaries beta with human QA.

Limitation?

Does not ingest encrypted chat channels without IT approval.

Experience notes

Sentence locking stopped the usual Monday tug-of-war over adjectives.

Committee secretary

Footnotes cite chat threads—traceability without dumping raw logs.

Internal feedback · 9.1

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