One workspace. Every pillar.
Sidecar is a single operating intelligence layer for your business — four pillars that share one memory and produce one thing: clear, ranked decisions.
Recommendation Register
Business Intelligence
Turn raw exports and reports into interpretation. Sidecar reads a performance summary or data export and produces an Executive Briefing and a full Business Review — what changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
- →Executive Briefings that interpret performance, not just restate it
- →Business Reviews across revenue, product, customer, inventory, marketing, and operations
- →Key findings, opportunities, and risks — each scored by priority and confidence
- →Strategic recommendations you can hand straight to your team
Vendor Intelligence
The fastest path to value. Upload contracts, invoices, and renewal notices, and Sidecar surfaces contract risks, renewal traps, and duplicate or unused spend — with the clause cited and a defensible savings range.
- →Contract and renewal analysis with the exact clause excerpted
- →Duplicate-platform and unused-license detection
- →Defensible annual savings estimates, low to high
- →A recommended next action for every finding
Business Memory
Continuity, not amnesia. Sidecar remembers your strategic priorities, vendor history, recurring patterns, and the decisions you've already made — and feeds that context into every future analysis.
- →Durable record of strategic priorities and operational context
- →Vendor history and prior decisions kept in one place
- →Patterns Sidecar has observed about how your business runs
- →Institutional knowledge that compounds quarter over quarter
Executive Guidance
Move from interesting to decided. Every insight becomes a tracked recommendation with priority, confidence, suggested timing, and estimated impact — and the Chief of Staff surfaces what needs your attention before you ask.
- →A single register of every recommendation, tracked to resolution
- →Priority and confidence on every item, so the next move is obvious
- →Proactive signals: renewals due, savings unrealized, decisions stalled
- →A weekly Chief of Staff briefing that reads your whole workspace
The pillars are stronger together than apart.
A vendor finding informs a briefing. A briefing updates your memory. Your memory sharpens the next analysis. Start with one pillar and add the rest when it earns it.
