The biggest challenge with monthly reports is the fact that they are often skimmed. Twelve pages come in, three pages matter, so the reader learns to skip. Writing one is mostly deletion. Reporting exceptions and allowing the remaining unremarkable reports to fill a single line is the key to brevity.
Send us your dashboard exports. Let us know what “normal” looks like. Anything within the normal band gets a line. Anything outside the normal band gets a paragraph, as well as a named owner.
Since a month is too short a time span for real research, the true skill here is knowing what is significant enough to describe. You glean that from having read the previous five months. The writer who drafted them has noticed that a small number of cases have moved in the same direction five times in a row, which no single month shows.
Where AI falls down on monthly reports
Generated monthly reports have no memory. Each standalone month defies comparison and has no way to tell you that this is the third consecutive month that the same number has slipped. As a result, slow problems fester and are often the most costly.
How We Research and Structure No-AI Monthly Reports
Thresholds are set once and limit changes are rare. Every month, he takes what you export, determines what falls outside the band, asks the owner a brief question about each, and explains each in his report before emailing to you. This guarantees that the report is fresh when it appears in your inbox.
Presenting Findings in No-AI Monthly Reports
One page. Always the same format. Status. Exceptions. Decisions Required. Brief point regarding changes since the last month. Anything requiring a decision is couched as a question rather than describing the issue, as explaining an issue results in another meeting being scheduled.
What monthly reports cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical monthly report
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Summary report
1,200
$120
$1.20
$121.20
Standard report
3,000
$300
$3
$303
In-depth report
6,000
$600
$6
$606
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Questions About No-AI Monthly Reports
As detailed as the brief and the word count allow. Because you pay by the word rather than by tier, depth is a decision you make rather than a package you upgrade to. Tell the writer what the reader already knows and they will pitch it there.
Yes. Send the template, a previous example, or the structure you are required to use, and the writer works inside it. If a required section does not fit the material honestly, they will flag it rather than pad it out.
No. The first month sets the precedent. After that you send the data and a note about anything peculiar and the writer will follow the agreed upon structure as opposed to asking questions again.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our monthly reports
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RVRahul VProduct Marketing Manager, Quarrystone Data
Needed a call to unblock the brief
The brief was more general than I expected; the writer gave me a heads up by stating this before constructing it. We had a 20-minute call. That also added to my time that I had not scheduled for this. Hence, rating this as a four rather than a five. However, it seems to be the strongest asset we have.
Verified orderWhitepapersDecember 2025
KAKwame AAnalyst, Sable & Roe
Footnoted every number back to the source
I have bought some market reports that cite nothing at all. This one footnoted every figure back to a source I could open. One statistic could not be verified so they left it out and told me why, I would rather have that than a confident number I cannot defend.
Verified orderMarket reportsJune 2025
ENEmeka NFinance Director, Nkemdi Holdings
The narrative matched the accounts
Each claim in the front section connects to a statement in the back section. Normally, our auditor finds and notes between four and five unclear sentences in the chairman’s letter. This year, there were none.