Executive Reports: Board-Ready Cost & Usage in One Click
A single, exportable report that opens with a one-glance executive summary and continues into deep breakdowns — latency percentiles, cost concentration, error analysis, usage cadence, and savings — across any time range.
Your dashboard answers questions live, one panel at a time. But when finance asks 'what did we spend last month, and why?', or a customer wants a usage summary, you need a single document you can read top to bottom — or hand to someone who will. That document is the new Executive Report.
Every report opens with an executive summary: total spend, calls, tokens, success rate, average latency, and projected monthly run-rate — each with a period-over-period delta against the immediately preceding window of equal length, so a 30-day report compares against the 30 days before it. The headline is the part anyone can read; everything below it is for the people who need the detail.
And there is a lot of detail. Latency percentiles (p50/p95/p99), not just averages — because averages hide the tail that actually pages your on-call. Cost concentration, showing how few models drive most of your spend (the classic Pareto split). Token efficiency, with blended cost per 1K tokens and your input-to-output ratio per model. A reliability section that breaks failures down by model and lists your most frequent errors verbatim. A usage cadence view that surfaces your busiest day and hour. And an optimization-savings rollup that ties straight back to the recommendations engine.
It runs over any window: the standard presets, month-to-date, or a fully custom start-and-end date range for billing-aligned reporting. Two export paths ship with it. PDF renders a clean, letterheaded document — not a screenshot of the dashboard, but a purpose-built page with its own typography, KPI grid, tables, and inline charts, so it prints the same on every machine. CSV exports the raw breakdown tables (models, agents, errors, cadence) with a UTF-8 byte-order mark so currency symbols and accented text open correctly in Excel on the first try.
You will find it in the dashboard sidebar under Reports. It works against your live data, and it works in the no-signup demo too — open the demo, pick a range, and export a sample report to see exactly what your finance team would receive.