Nitro Analyst
Video transcript
Your reports tell you what happened. Utilization was down. A region missed its margin targets. Revenue came in below forecast.
But a number on a dashboard doesn't tell you why. Getting to why means another data request, another build, and more time spent. And if that answer surfaces a new question, you repeat the whole cycle. NitroAnalyst breaks the cycle.
Ask anything about your business in plain language, utilization, margin, cost across your entire portfolio, or for a region or practice, and get a real answer from live data instantly.
Once you spot a pattern, digging deeper is in the same conversation. It gives you one place to ask any question about your business, so you no longer have to wait on someone to create a report or another query. Let me show you how. When you have a question, just ask, like you would ask a business analyst.
What was our q one revenue by month on month across regions? One thing Nitro does before getting to work is clarify intent. Notice what it does here. It found multiple region fields and is asking which one I mean.
It doesn't guess. It confirms before analyzing. That's how you know the number you get is the right number and the answers are instant. Q one was five point seven million.
Let's see what else it has found.
February spiked nearly three point two million in a single month. It doesn't just give you numbers. It calls out what's worth looking into. It also suggests where to go next.
Here, we follow the thread and ask it to compare year on year. NYCHO analyst is accessing your live data to answer all of these questions. Revenue is up twelve point eight percent, but underneath that, the story is one of rotation. America has nearly doubled its share.
Europe is down forty percent. That's not something a top line number would have shown you. So let's double click on that. What drove Europe down?
Is it one bad account, or is it something broader? It goes deeper looking at this account by account across both years in parallel. Europe's entire decline is one account, MODERT. MODERT is down from one point five million to fifty thousand.
Apart from them, Europe grew five hundred thousand year on year. The region has fourteen new accounts, healthy new logos coming in. So in just a few minutes, you know that this regional decline is a concentration issue. One conversation with the analyst turns a confusing number into a clear insight for the delivery team.
That's what it's built for.
Some analysis aren't one offs. Utilization for most teams is something you're looking at single month. You don't want to have to ask the same question from scratch every time. Here, I'm creating a saved analyst for a monthly utilization report.
I want utilization breakdown by role, data for three trailing months, plus what next month looks like based on what's already booked. It builds the analysis, and you can see a sample report created out of your live data. It has every role, the three month trend, and what May is shaping up to be all in one table. And if you want to adjust it, for example, change the way roles are being grouped.
Also, I'd like to see the most and least ten utilized individuals. You just keep talking.
I'm also asking it to give the detailed role level analysis as a CSV. It cannot just get the data, but also perform calculations on top of it any you'd like. Once it's saved, it lives in the library. Preview it, run it on demand, or you can put it on a schedule. Want the utilization report to arrive in your inbox every start of the month? This is what arrives. A summary of the key patterns, a PDF report, and a CSV looking exactly like how you wanted it.