The company reports. The owner decides.
CEOTXT follows up KPI owners, collects their reports, logs the timing, flags deviations, and compiles one signal. The owner's job goes back to deciding — not chasing.
A CEO should not be the reporting system.
Your job is to decide. Not to chase numbers, remind people, hunt for updates, or wonder who owns what. When responsibility isn't a system, the owner becomes the system — and that breaks the moment the company grows.
- Decide, don't chase — Spend the week on the calls only you can make, not on collecting status.
- Own the rhythm, not the reminders — The cadence is set once. Follow-up runs on its own after that.
- Read the signal, not the inbox — One compiled view of the company replaces a dozen scattered threads.
Set the rhythm once. The loop runs itself.
CEOTXT turns leadership cadence into a repeating loop. Every KPI has one owner — human or AI agent. Owners report against target each cycle, deviations flag automatically, actions get created, and the signal compiles. The owner steps in to decide, not to assemble the picture.
What the owner receives.
Not raw data. Not another dashboard to interpret. A clear, compiled view of where the company stands this cycle: every KPI against target, what's red, what's late, what's open, and where attention belongs.
Fewer status meetings. More decisions.
When the company reports on its own, leadership time shifts. Meetings move from collecting updates to making calls. The owner stops being the follow-up engine and starts working from a signal that's already current.
Frequently asked questions
Is this just another CEO dashboard?
No. A dashboard shows numbers and leaves you to chase the rest. CEOTXT is an accountability layer: it follows up the owner of each KPI, logs whether they reported on time, flags deviations, tracks open actions, and compiles one signal. The output is a decision, not a chart to interpret.
What does the owner actually have to do each week?
Read the signal and decide. CEOTXT runs the follow-up with each KPI owner, collects the reports, and compiles the company's state. The owner reviews what's red, what's late, and what's open — then makes the calls only they can make.
Can AI agents report into the same system as my team?
Yes. Humans, teams, and AI agents own KPIs and tasks under the same accountability model — the same reporting cycle, the same deviations, the same history. The owner reads one signal regardless of who owns each line.
Make the company report before you ask.
Set the rhythm, assign the owners, and let CEOTXT compile the signal. You go back to deciding.