See your whole company in one signal.
The company signal is the structured state of your business in one place: KPI values, targets, owners, status colors, open actions, deviations, and reporting history. Not another dashboard to read — one clear signal that tells you what changed and what needs your attention.
Signal, not noise.
Most companies don't have a data problem. They have a compression problem. The numbers exist — spread across dashboards, spreadsheets, threads, and meetings — but no one can hold the whole picture at once. The company signal compresses that scattered operational reality into one structured view: every KPI with its value, target, owner, and status, plus what's late, what's open, and where to look first.
Every part of the operating picture, structured.
The signal isn't a summary someone writes by hand. It's compiled from the same accountability records the company already produces — so each part is owned, timestamped, and traceable back to who reported it.
- KPI values & targets — The latest reported number against the target it's measured by.
- Status colors — Green, amber, or red — so the picture reads at a glance.
- Owners — Who is responsible for each KPI and task — a human, a team, or an AI agent.
- Open actions — The actions created from deviations, with their owners and state.
- Deviations & comments — Why a number moved, explained by the owner who reported it.
- Reporting history — On-time reports, late reports, and missing inputs over time.
Compiled from owners' reports — not written by you.
The signal is the output of the accountability loop. CEOTXT follows up each owner on their reporting cycle, collects the report, logs whether it arrived on time, records the value and any deviation, and turns missed targets into open actions. The signal is simply that work, compiled. You don't assemble it. The company reports, and the signal updates.
One read a week, instead of a hunt.
The signal is built to be read on a rhythm — weekly for most companies, with monthly and quarterly views for cycles that move slower. Owners, boards, investors, and AI clients all read the same structured state, so there's one version of how the company is doing. You open it once, see what's red, see what's late, see the recommended focus, and decide. The chasing is already done.
Frequently asked questions
Is the company signal just another dashboard?
No. A dashboard shows you charts and leaves the interpretation to you. The signal is the structured state of the company — values, targets, owners, status, open actions, deviations, and history — compiled from accountability records so it reads as one answer to "what needs attention," not a wall of metrics to decode.
Where do the numbers in the signal come from?
From the owners. Each KPI has a responsible owner — a person, a team, or an AI agent — who reports its value on a defined cycle. CEOTXT follows up, collects the report, logs the timing, and records deviations. The signal compiles those reports, so every number traces back to who reported it and when.
Who can read the company signal?
The CEO and owners, the leadership team, the board, and investors can all read the same structured state. AI clients can read it too, over a permissioned interface — so an assistant answering "how is the company doing this week?" works from the signal instead of guessing from scattered context.
See your whole company in one signal.
Set your KPIs, assign owners, and let the reporting rhythm compile the signal for you.