Reporting Automation
Harbor Brief — Executive summaries from messy inputs
Turns weekly operational dumps into two-page executive summaries with consistent tone.
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
- Tone controls (analytical / neutral / warm)
- Sentence locking
- Source footnotes
- Batch mode for Monday mornings
- Slack draft handoff
- DOCX export with styles intact
- Reviewer routing
Outcomes teams report
- Saves ~3 hours per weekly brief cycle
- Reduces contradictory statements across regions
- Improves readability scores in blind tests
Lead contact
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.
Footnotes cite chat threads—traceability without dumping raw logs.