What It Does
Scoop is an AI-powered analytics platform that helps you ask real business questions and get clear, actionable answers-without needing a data team.
Instead of just showing dashboards, Scoop investigates why things are happening, what’s at risk, and what to do next by combining BI, AI analytics, and domain-specific intelligence.
Key Features
- Ask Questions in Plain English – Chat with your data naturally and get step-by-step investigations, not vague summaries.
- Professional BI Foundation – Connect to 100+ data sources with real-time sync, dashboards, and automated reporting.
- AI-Powered Investigations – Go beyond alerts with root-cause analysis, predictions, and validated insights.
- AutoML & Forecasting – Identify churn risks, predict sales, and uncover patterns without data science skills.
- Transparent AI Reasoning – See how conclusions are reached, building trust in every insight.
- Domain Intelligence (Advanced) – AI that learns your business context, industry rules, and team knowledge over time.
- Enterprise-Grade Security – SOC 2 Type 2 certified, with data staying inside your own warehouse.
Who Is Scoop For?
- Revenue & Sales Teams – Understand deal slippage, forecast revenue, and spot risks before quarters slip.
- Marketing Teams – Measure true ROI across channels with multi-touch attribution and clear explanations.
- Operations Leaders – Monitor KPIs, detect anomalies early, and investigate issues without waiting on reports.
- Finance Teams – Automate reporting, explain variances, and deliver executive-ready insights faster.
- Founders & Operators – Get answers quickly without hiring analysts or relying on consultants.
Final Thoughts
Scoop out by moving analytics beyond static dashboards into real decision-making intelligence. Scoop stands doesn’t just tell you what happened-it helps you understand why, what’s at risk, and how to respond.
If you want analytics you can actually act on, Scoop is worth trying. Start with the free trial and see how far asking the right questions can take you.



