Approval-safe operations

Give Monday a better source of truth.

Taz designs a human-approved weekly business pulse from the systems a team already uses, so the next conversation starts with facts, exceptions, owners, and actions rather than a blank page.

The process

Turn the week into a small set of decisions.

Taz Business Pulse starts with the tools a team already uses and produces a human-reviewed view of the work that needs attention.

  1. 01Connect

    Agree the business sources and the questions that matter this week.

  2. 02Read

    Collect the available operating signals into one reviewable picture.

  3. 03Prioritize

    Highlight the exceptions, drafts, and decisions that need attention.

  4. 04Review

    A person approves the next actions before anything leaves the business.

What the pulse holds

  • Cash, receivables, pipeline, customer issues, and operating exceptions that deserve attention.
  • Explicit input sources and the owner who can confirm each one.
  • Drafts for follow-up work that humans review before anything is sent.
  • A smaller, more repeatable operating rhythm rather than a new dashboard for its own sake.

The first operating loop

You receive a workflow map, a weekly pulse template, source and owner definitions, approval points, and the first set of useful follow-up drafts. The design works around the tools already in use.

weekly_pulse: cash | receivables | pipeline | customer watchlist | owner | next approved action

Human approval remains the control

Taz does not autonomously send emails, post externally, charge customers, or sign contracts. It helps turn information into a reviewable next move; people remain accountable for the action.

What we make visible

Start the week with a reviewable picture, not a blank page.

Taz shapes a human-approved operating rhythm from systems a team already uses, with sources and owners left visible.

Illustrative impact measurement frameMeasure after a real baseline, not client results
Exception visibilityrank the review
Owner clarityname the decision
Approval trailkeep it human
Follow-updraft before send
Operating signals
Decision grid
Weekly review loop

Industry scenarios

See the service in the work it is meant to support.

Illustrative planning scenarios, not client case studies or performance claims.

Multi-store retail

Monday pulse for reconciliation and customer issues

Open scenario

Logistics and supply chain

Ops pulse for shipment status and dispute triage

Open scenario