eyko Beats for Analysts

You became an analyst to solve problems. Not to build reports.

eyko Beats handles the data assembly, the investigation, and the formatting. You handle the judgment, the context, and the strategy. That is the split.

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The reality

Where your week actually goes.

Assembly
70%
Formatting
20%
Thinking
10%

That is how most analysts describe their week. Pull data from 3 systems. Clean it. Join it. Format it into a slide deck or spreadsheet. Add commentary. Send it to a manager who asks for a different cut. Rebuild. Resend.

You were hired for your analytical judgment. Your ability to see patterns, understand business context, and recommend actions. But the job has become assembly work. Data wrangling, report building, and formatting consume the hours that should be spent on the thinking that actually moves the business.

This is not a skills gap. It is a workflow problem. The tools you have (SQL, Excel, Power BI, Tableau, Python) are powerful. But they all require you to do the assembly before the analysis can begin. The investigation, the root cause tracing, the narrative, the recommendation: those happen after the report is built. If the report takes 3 days, the thinking gets whatever time is left.

The question is not whether you are good enough. It is whether your tools are freeing you to do what you are good at.

What changes with Playbooks

The assembly disappears. The thinking stays.

  • You stop pulling data.

    Playbooks connect to your business systems and generate analysis from live data. No SQL queries, no data exports, no manual joins. The data assembly that takes you hours happens in seconds. Your job shifts from "get the data" to "interpret what the data means."

  • You stop building decks.

    Playbooks arrive as structured briefings: executive summary, narrative analysis, supporting data, recommended actions. The output format is consistent and executive-ready. You stop spending 2 hours formatting a slide deck and start spending that time refining the recommendation.

  • You start advising.

    With the assembly and formatting handled, your role shifts. You review the Playbook, add your business judgment, refine the recommendations based on context the AI does not have (politics, relationships, timing), and present to leadership as a strategic advisor. You become the person who shapes decisions, not the person who builds the deck behind them.

  • You become harder to replace.

    An analyst who builds reports can be replaced by a tool. An analyst who interprets Playbooks, adds business context, and advises leadership on action cannot. eyko Beats does not replace analysts. It makes analysts irreplaceable.

How analysts use eyko Beats

Four capabilities. One workflow.

Financial Signal Playbook | Q1 2026
Prompt
Executive Summary
DSO has extended to 58 days, a 14-day deviation from the 44-day baseline. Operating cash conversion dropped to 71% vs 89% 3-month average. Gross margin at 42.3%, down 3.2pp QoQ. 6 KPI deviations flagged requiring review this month.
Narrative
Signal Overview
Cash conversion is deteriorating and margin compression is accelerating. Four product lines sit below the 43% target threshold. Together these represent a $2.1M cash flow shortfall vs plan.
KPI Health
Recommended Actions
1Review 6 KPI deviations flagged this month for immediate triage
2Investigate DSO extension driven by 3 enterprise accounts holding $1.4M overdue
3Monitor margin compression in 4 product lines below 43% threshold

Generate the complete analysis in minutes. Review the executive summary, refine the recommendations with your business judgment, and deliver. The starting point is a structured briefing, not an empty canvas.

A typical week

The same week. A different role.

Before eyko

  • MondayPull data from ERP, CRM, and warehouse. Clean and join.4 hours
  • TuesdayBuild variance analysis in Excel. Format for leadership.6 hours
  • WednesdayRebuild analysis after manager requests different cut.3 hours
  • ThursdayCreate slide deck. Add commentary and charts.4 hours
  • FridayPresent to leadership. Answer follow-up questions manually.2 hours
Assembly and formatting19 hours
Strategic thinking and advisory1 hour

After eyko

  • MondayGenerate Playbook from live data. Review findings.30 minutes
  • MondayAdd business context. Refine recommendations.1 hour
  • TuesdayRun 3 follow-up Conversations to test hypotheses.1 hour
  • TuesdayPresent Playbook to leadership with your advisory overlay.1 hour
  • Wed-FriStrategic projects, scenario modeling, cross-functional advisory.20 hours
Assembly and formatting30 minutes
Strategic thinking and advisory23.5 hours

The data is the same. The analysis is the same. The time allocation is completely different.

For skeptics

Built for the way analysts actually think.

Analysts are skeptical by nature. You should be. You have seen tools promise to "automate analytics" and deliver generic summaries that no CFO would trust. Playbooks are different because they are structured, evidence-based, and traceable. Every finding links back to the underlying data. Every recommendation is quantified. Nothing is a black box.

You are not handing control to AI. You are using AI to handle the parts of your job that never required your judgment in the first place: data assembly, formatting, initial investigation. The parts that do require judgment (business context, stakeholder dynamics, strategic framing) remain yours.

eyko Beats does not make analysts unnecessary. It makes the unnecessary parts of the analyst's job disappear.

Connections

Connects to the tools you already use.

eyko Beats sits above your existing analytics stack. It does not replace your BI tools or your data warehouse — it reads from the same systems and adds the decision layer.

ERP

  • Oracle JDE
  • Oracle EBS
  • Oracle PeopleSoft
  • SAP
  • NetSuite
  • Workday

BI tools (alongside, not replacement)

  • Power BI
  • Tableau
  • Qlik
  • BusinessObjects

CRM

  • Salesforce
  • HubSpot
  • Microsoft Dynamics

Cloud data

  • Snowflake
  • BigQuery
  • Databricks
  • Redshift

FAQ

Common questions from analysts

Frequently asked

Whether you are evaluating eyko for your team or worried about what AI means for your role, the answers below are written for an analyst audience.

No. Playbooks replace the assembly and formatting work that consumes most of an analyst's week. The judgment, business context, and strategic advisory that make analysts valuable cannot be automated. eyko Beats makes analysts more valuable, not less necessary.

Playbooks are generated from plain language prompts. If you can type a business question, you can generate a Playbook. There is no new query language, no scripting, and no dashboard builder to learn.

Every Playbook finding is traceable to the underlying data. There are no black-box summaries. Every number, every root cause, and every recommendation is grounded in your connected data with clear attribution.

eyko Beats complements your existing tools. Keep Power BI or Tableau for visual exploration. Use eyko for structured analysis, root cause investigation, and recommended actions. They connect to the same data sources.

Yes. Playbooks are starting points, not final outputs. Use Conversations to ask follow-up questions, drill into specific findings, or request alternative cuts of the data. Add your business context before presenting to leadership.

That is exactly why analysts are essential. Playbooks analyze data at speed. Analysts add the context, judgment, and institutional knowledge that data alone cannot provide. The best outcomes come from Playbook analysis refined by analyst expertise.

Get your time back.

Stop building reports. Start advising on decisions. See what eyko Beats can do with your data.

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