Recurring reporting often looks simple from a distance, but the output tends to drift quickly once multiple people, multiple tools, or multiple AI drafts touch the same deck.
The common problem
Teams usually run into the same issues:
- every cycle starts from a slightly different draft
- slide order changes without a shared rule
- screenshots are attached late or to the wrong slide
- review takes longer because structure keeps changing
Even when the content is usable, the report becomes noisy because the shape of the deck does not stay stable.
What Autoreport changes
Autoreport reduces that drift by making the workflow explicit:
- start from a defined manual starter
- fill the draft in a predictable shape
- check the draft before generation
- align screenshots with the matching preview rows
- generate an editable
.pptx
That means the team can spend more attention on the report content itself instead of repairing layout and structure every cycle.
What it does not try to do
The current public product is not a broad free-form slide generator. It stays focused on a guided manual procedure with supported patterns, visible checks, and a narrow output path.
Best fit
Autoreport fits teams that already know the reporting shape they want and need a cleaner way to produce it repeatedly.