SendReportOS

Stop managing reports.
Start managing growth.

The command center for SendReport. Track revenue, monitor churn, outsmart competitors, and scale your agency reporting platform from one dashboard.

sendreportos
$ revenue.track --monthly
MRR: $47,200 (+12% MoM)
Active agencies: 312
$ competitors.scan --top 5
AgencyAnalytics: new AI feature shipped
Whatagraph: pricing increase detected
$ churn.predict --next 30d
3 accounts flagged (low usage)
$ outreach.queue --segment looker-users
8 prospects identified. Emails queued.
15h
saved per agency
per week
2,500+
teams using
SendReport
$49-299
monthly pricing
per tier
8+
direct competitors
tracked
Core Systems

Everything you need to scale a SaaS reporting platform

Revenue Intelligence

Track MRR, ARR, churn rate, and expansion revenue in real time. See which pricing tier converts best and where revenue leaks happen before they compound.

Competitive Radar

Automated weekly scans of AgencyAnalytics, Whatagraph, DashThis, and others. Know when they ship features, change pricing, or shift positioning.

Churn Prediction

AI flags accounts showing low engagement, reduced report generation, or declining login frequency. Intervene before the cancellation email arrives.

Outbound Engine

Find agencies still building reports manually in Looker Studio or spreadsheets. Personalized outreach that speaks to their specific pain points.

How It Works

Your AI co-pilot runs 24/7

SendReportOS operates autonomously. It monitors your metrics, tracks your competitors, identifies sales opportunities, and flags risks before they become problems. You focus on product. It handles the operational noise.

01

Connect

Plug in your revenue data, analytics, and customer signals

02

Monitor

AI continuously tracks market shifts, competitor moves, and churn signals

03

Act

Automated outreach, reports, and alerts delivered daily

The agency reporting market is a $2B+ opportunity.
SendReport is positioned to win it.

AI-first. Mid-market pricing. GPT-4o intelligence that competitors are scrambling to match. The question isn't whether automated reporting wins. It's who captures the agencies still doing it manually.