Reports
A report is a structured, source-linked synthesis generated from published NataPulse evidence. Reports support repeatable questions about what changed, why it matters, what supports the view, what remains uncertain, and what to monitor.
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 current account capabilities.
Lifecycle
Section titled “Lifecycle”A report request can be pending, processing, completed, or failed. A completed report can still include warnings or a limited-quality notice when evidence is weak, sparse, or uncertain. These signals should be read as limitations, not silently treated as confidence.
Quality information
Section titled “Quality information”Reports can show confidence or quality information, cited sources, source coverage, warnings, generation time, and scope. Availability varies by report type and account.
Reports, Deep Research, and NPTA
Section titled “Reports, Deep Research, and NPTA”Standard reports are optimized for structured summarization and operational speed. Deep Research uses either the standard specialist team or, for eligible U.S. equity Deep runs, the separate 51-section U.S. Equity Master. NPTA is a separate research workspace for a probabilistic asset assessment.
Exports and history
Section titled “Exports and history”Report Center keeps the report archive. Ordinary reports export Markdown where supported. This does not mean every report has PDF or DOCX.
Supported Deep Research and NPTA runs can expose a canonical HTML report with PDF and DOCX download artifacts. Each artifact has its own state: ready, preparing, or unavailable. A Master report is normally read in its HTML artifact rather than rendered inline in the run workspace.