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When you ask Rivvi for something substantial, it doesn’t answer with a wall of text — it builds an artifact: a rich, interactive card right inside the conversation. A report is an artifact. A launch approval is an artifact. A question that needs your input comes back as an artifact.

The three kinds of cards

Something to read

Reports, briefings, live run views, task lists, and detail views. These show you work and results.

Something to decide

Forms, pickers, and approvals. These ask for your input and act the moment you submit.

A status snapshot

Quick summaries — where setup stands, what a run did — so you always know where things are.

Reports

A report is Rivvi’s answer to “how is this going.” Ask for one in plain language and Rivvi assembles it from live data, laid out consistently:
  1. The headline number first — the one figure that answers your question.
  2. Charts showing the trend or breakdown.
  3. A table with the row-by-row detail.
  4. Method and recommendations where useful.
The numbers in a report are tied to the data Rivvi pulled — they aren’t re-typed by hand, so a report can’t quietly disagree with itself.

Refine a report in place

You don’t start over to change a report — you just ask.
Rivvi revises the same report, keeps your place, and gives you a version stepper so you can look back at earlier versions. See Analytics for what you can ask.

Cards that ask for your input

Some cards are interactive:
  • Forms — fill in a few fields (for example, launch settings) and submit.
  • Pickers — choose from options, like which column in your file holds phone numbers.
  • Approvals — review exactly what’s about to happen and approve or decline.
  • Reconciliations — confirm how Rivvi matched things up.
When you submit one of these, Rivvi acts on it right away — you don’t need to restate your choice in a new message.

Buttons inside a report

Reports can carry action buttons. Depending on the button, it might:
  • kick off a related action,
  • start a live preview of your voice agent, or
  • open a full page — an inbox, a program, a run, or a settings screen.
Opening a full page is normal; some things are clearer on their own screen. The chat is always there to return to.

Pin, reopen, and share your place

Artifacts have their own address, so you can reopen a specific report or card later and pick up where you left off. If you navigate away and come back, Rivvi restores what you were looking at.

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Analytics

Everything you can ask about your results.

Launching outreach

The approval card behind every launch.