[ Platform · Reports ]
Reports that assemble themselves
Board packs, close summaries, variance reports: Pluvo drafts them from live data with every number cited, then keeps them fresh until you send.
Drafted · Cited · Always current
The pack writes itself. Reports pull from the same governed numbers as everything else, so the narrative, the figures, and the sources always agree.
From live data to first draft
The report starts written: figures computed from source, commentary grounded in the actual drivers, formatted to your house style.
Numbers with receipts
Every figure in the document traces to its source records.
Narrative drafted
Commentary grounded in the drivers, not generated fluff.
Your template
House style and structure, not a generic export.
Fresh until you hit send
Reports rebuild on schedule and flag what moved since the last version, so the Tuesday pack has Tuesday's numbers.
Rebuilds on schedule
Weekly, monthly, or the morning of the board meeting.
Change-aware
What moved since the last version is called out.
No stale decks
The version you present is the version that's true.
Interrogate, don't just read
A Pluvo report is a live surface. Click into any figure, ask why it moved, and get the computed answer right there.
Click into any figure
The report opens up instead of dead-ending in a PDF.
Ask follow-ups in place
Why did this move? Answered from the page itself.
Share safely
Viewers see exactly what policy allows, nothing more.
[ What live reports change ]
0
copy-paste between close and pack
100%
of figures cited in the report
1
source of truth for numbers and narrative
“Board prep went from a week of assembly to a review.”
Head of FP&A · Growth-stage company
[ Use cases ]
How finance teams use Reports
Every recurring document, drafted and current.
Board packs
Assembled from live actuals, cited throughout.
Monthly close summaries
Drafted the morning the close completes.
Variance reports
Movements decomposed and explained, not just listed.
Department reviews
Each leader's view, refreshed on schedule.
Investor updates
Numbers that agree with the board pack, always.
[ Integrations ]
Reporting on your whole stack
Reports draw from every connected system: ERP, accounting, billing, and warehouse, reconciled before they're written.
Databricks
LiveWarehouse
Connect Databricks to Pluvo so finance teams can analyze warehouse data alongside ledger, revenue, workforce, and operating context.
NetSuite
LiveERP
Connect NetSuite to Pluvo so finance teams can analyze ERP data alongside ledger, revenue, workforce, and operating context.
Postgres
LiveWarehouse
Connect Postgres to Pluvo so finance teams can analyze warehouse data alongside ledger, revenue, workforce, and operating context.
QuickBooks Online
LiveAccounting
Connect QuickBooks Online to Pluvo so finance teams can analyze accounting data alongside ledger, revenue, workforce, and operating context.
Rillet
LiveERP
Connect modern ERP data to Pluvo for close, reporting, and finance workflows grounded in source transactions.
Sage Intacct
LiveERP
Connect Sage Intacct to Pluvo so finance teams can analyze ERP data alongside ledger, revenue, workforce, and operating context.
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Common questions
- What kinds of reports can Pluvo produce?
- Board packs, close summaries, variance analyses, department reviews, and investor updates, drafted from live data with commentary grounded in the drivers.
- Can reports match our template?
- Yes. Reports follow your structure and house style, so the output looks like yours, not like an export.
- How do citations work in a shared report?
- Every figure carries its lineage. Viewers with access can click into any number and trace it to source; viewers without see the report and nothing more.
- What happens when the data changes after publishing?
- Reports are versioned and change-aware: you can keep the published version as-of its date, and see exactly what moved since.
- Can non-finance leaders interrogate a report?
- Yes, within policy. They can click figures and ask follow-ups, and every answer is computed and cited, so finance never loses control of the numbers.
See the pack write itself
Book a demo and watch a board-ready report assemble from live data.