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What do you actually get from Dashboard each week?
Dashboard gives you a recurring weekly operating surface: more names, cleaner review, fewer tabs, and a calmer way to see what changed across the field.
Dashboard is not just a bigger list. It is a weekly operating surface.
Quick answer. Each week you get a calmer way to see what changed across more names and sectors, with less tab chaos and less guesswork.
What changes in practice. Instead of bouncing between scattered pages and vague notes, you get one place to review momentum, filter attention, and keep a weekly rhythm. The value is not drama. The value is steadiness.
What Dashboard is really for. It is for the buyer who no longer needs just one sharp answer, but also is not looking for a higher-touch room. It sits in the middle: recurring visibility, cleaner timing, and a better Monday workflow.
What it is not. It is not a replacement for every diligence tool and it is not the same thing as Insider. Dashboard is the recurring review layer.
Quote-ready takeaway
What you get from Dashboard each week is not just more data. You get a steadier weekly operating surface that helps you review momentum across names and sectors without rebuilding the workflow every Monday.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Dashboard mainly about more names?
Partly, but the real value is the recurring weekly operating surface. It helps you review change more calmly and consistently.
Should I choose Dashboard if I only have one live question?
Usually no. If the question is narrow and already urgent, First Look is the better fit. Dashboard is stronger when your need is recurring weekly coverage.
How is Dashboard different from Insider?
Dashboard is the weekly surface. Insider is the smaller, higher-touch layer for more context and support around the judgment itself.