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Your Complete Financial Analysis Toolkit

Financial reports are complex. We make them simple. Our features are designed to cut through the noise, transforming pages of dense financial data into clear, actionable insights that you can understand in seconds.

  • The Financial Health Score. At the heart of our analysis is a single, intuitive score from 1 to 100. This score gives you an instant read on a company's stability, but its real power is in the trend. Tracking the score over time tells a powerful story, revealing its trajectory from a position of strength to its recent decline.

  • Powerful Benchmarking. A score in isolation has limited meaning. Our benchmarking graph puts performance into context by plotting any company's health score against the average of all businesses you track. You can instantly see if a company is outperforming the pack or falling behind, separating company-specific issues from wider market trends.

  • Detailed Diagnostic Graphs. Go beyond the score and explore the 'why'. With a full suite of detailed graphs for everything from Turnover and Net Profit to Employee Productivity and Cost Efficiency, you can diagnose the specific drivers behind a company's performance. Pinpoint the exact source of strength or weakness to understand the full story.

Together, these features provide a complete toolkit for financial analysis—giving you the clarity and confidence to make smarter, faster decisions.

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Benchmark Your Competitors

A Financial Health Score provides a vital snapshot of a company's condition, but its true meaning is only revealed with context. That's why your dashboard includes a powerful benchmarking feature, allowing you to compare any company's score against the average of all other businesses you track.

  • It Turns Data into Insight. A score of 55 might seem average, but if the benchmark is 45, it reveals a position of strength. Benchmarking turns a number into a meaningful performance indicator, answering the crucial question: "Is this good or bad?"

  • It Identifies True Outperformers (and Underperformers). You can instantly see if a company is leading the pack, keeping pace, or falling behind. A score consistently above the average highlights a strong business. A sudden drop below the average signals a problem that requires attention.

  • It Separates Company Issues from Market Trends. If a company's score is falling but the average is rising, it points to a problem specific to that company. If both are declining, it may indicate wider economic pressures affecting everyone. This context is crucial for accurate diagnosis.

  • It Helps You Set Realistic Goals. Understanding the average performance of your tracked companies allows you to set achievable targets. Benchmarking provides a clear yardstick to measure progress and define what 'good' really looks like in your industry.

Additional Graphs for Deeper Analysis

These detailed trend graphs let you look under the bonnet. They break down the overall score into the fundamental metrics that drive performance, showing you the story behind the numbers. Visualising these trends over time allows you to move from diagnosis to deep understanding. Here’s how this information can be powerful:

  • Pinpoint Strengths and Weaknesses. Instantly see what’s driving the overall score. Is a company’s health declining because of falling Turnover, a squeeze on its Profit Margin, or a drop in Employee Productivity? These graphs provide the answer at a glance.

  • Understand Operational Efficiency. Metrics like 'Cost Efficiency' and 'Turnover per Employee' are not just financial figures; they are direct indicators of how well the business is being run. A positive trend here can signal effective management, even if overall profits are temporarily down.

  • Connect the Dots Between Metrics. See the relationships between different parts of the business. You can track how the 'Cost of Sales' impacts 'Net Profit' or see if an increase in 'Average Employees' is leading to a healthy rise in 'Turnover'. This helps you understand the cause and effect within the company's operations.

  • Analyse the True Growth Trajectory. The 'Turnover' and 'Year-over-Year Growth' graphs tell the real story of a company's expansion. Is growth steady and sustainable, or is it erratic and slowing down? This context is crucial for assessing a company's momentum and future potential.

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We’re just getting started 🚀

​Reportly is in active development, and we’re building it hand-in-hand with users like you. Your feedback is incredibly valuable as we shape the future of the platform. Our goal is to tailor every feature to the real needs of individuals, investors, and businesses who want clearer, faster insights into company performance.

What’s Next:

1. A public roadmap is coming soon so you can see exactly what we’re working on.

2. New features will be added regularly based on user input.

3. We're actively exploring new ideas and concepts to make use of the data.

💬 Got suggestions? We’d love to hear from you—reach out and help shape the future of Reportly.

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