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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Report Center keeps the report archive and supports Markdown export where available. Reports can link back to events, scopes, watchlists, and later research.