Why Bisque Presenter exists
The medium flips.
At Google, the way teams communicate with executives is the presentation. When you value the time of everyone in the room and you have something important to say, you give a presentation.
With AI, every one of us is becoming an executive over an AI workforce. AI should communicate with us the same way. Daily standups. Weekly reviews. Metric check-ins. The AI books the meeting. It already knows which metrics you care about. It pulls the data, analyzes it, and builds a story around it. You don't arrive to a dashboard — you arrive to a story. Our job is to show up, apply taste, and make decisions.
Presenter does the rest.
Your AI workforce
Briefs you on every cadence.
01
The morning brief.
What changed overnight. What moved in your numbers. What needs your attention today. The standup, run by your workforce.
02
The weekly review.
How the experiments went. What the data is saying. Where to push next. Walked through — not buried in a dashboard.
03
The metric check-in.
Revenue, traffic, ads, retention — whichever numbers matter. Presented when they move, not pulled when you remember.
04
The on-demand briefing.
A 12-page RFC, a long thread, a doc dump. Hand it over, get the gist in two minutes. Read the source only if you still need the deep dive.
Briefed, not buried
A story, not a dashboard.
Dashboards make you do the analysis. Presentations do it for you.
The trend is named. The anomaly is flagged. The recommendation is on the slide. You walk in, apply taste, and make decisions.