Reports
A report is a structured, source-linked synthesis generated from published NataPulse evidence.
Reports are intended for repeatable operational questions: what changed, why it matters, what evidence supports it, what remains uncertain, and what should be monitored.
Report types
Section titled “Report types”Available types can include:
- catch-up and daily-window reports;
- event or cluster reports;
- ticker or crypto reports;
- market-session reports;
- theme and narrative reports;
- macro or geopolitical reports;
- agentic Deep Research reports.
The exact builder options depend on the current account capabilities.
Report lifecycle
Section titled “Report lifecycle”A report request moves through states such as:
- Pending: accepted but not yet processing.
- Processing: generation is active.
- Completed: a result is available.
- Failed: the request could not be completed.
A completed report may still be withheld from normal publication when a quality gate determines that the evidence is too weak, sparse, or uncertain. In that case, the interface should show the warning rather than silently presenting a confident result.
Quality information
Section titled “Quality information”Reports can disclose:
- confidence or quality band;
- cited sources;
- source count;
- single-source or no-source warnings;
- thin-content warnings;
- missing sections;
- unconfirmed quantitative evidence;
- generation time and scope.
Reports versus Deep Research
Section titled “Reports versus Deep Research”Standard reports are optimized for structured summarization and operational speed. Deep Research uses a coordinated specialist team, debate, risk review, and a more extensive synthesis process.
Exports and history
Section titled “Exports and history”Report Center keeps the report archive and supports Markdown export where available. Reports can link back to events, scopes, watchlists, and later research.