Your morning report, ready before you arrive

Urgent tasks, parts at risk, and what moved overnight surface on one screen the moment you open PO-Relay. No digging through email, no scanning the ERP, no piecing it together yourself.

Good morning.

Here's what needs your attention today.

Mon, Apr 21

Urgent tasks

2

Act today

Buyer tasks

4

In your queue

Parts at risk

3

Problem flags

Morning

Today's report

Ready. Generated at 7:42 AM.

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Needs attention now

You're all caught up.

No overdue items.

Ask your assistant

Where are my 3rd shift parts?

How the morning report works

7:42 AM

Report generated

Ready

Today's report

Monday, April 21

Waiting in your command center the moment you open PO-Relay.

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Step 1

Ready before your day starts

The report is generated automatically before you sit down. No button to press. It's waiting in your command center the moment you open PO-Relay.

Today's priorities

2

Needs attention

Decision waiting on you

3

At risk

Dates slipping, follow-up overdue

28

On track

No action needed right now

Step 2

Grouped by what you need first

Tasks and parts are sorted into three buckets: needs attention, at risk, and on track. You see what to act on today before anything else.

Approve new ship date on PO 412200

Needs you
PO 412200Tempo Fasteners

Why this is here

Supplier reply at 6:12 AM: ship date moved from Apr 15 to Apr 22 due to material delay.

Suggested next step

Confirm with production, then reply to acknowledge the new date.

Step 3

Action items come with context

Each item that needs a decision is listed with what triggered it, the relevant history, and the assistant's suggested next step. No re-digging through threads to remember why it's on your plate.

Report archive

Mon

21

Morning report

Today

2 need attention, 3 at risk, 28 on track

Fri

18

Morning report

1 need attention, 4 at risk, 26 on track

Thu

17

Morning report

3 need attention, 2 at risk, 27 on track

Step 4

History you can audit

Every morning report and afternoon recap is kept permanently. Review any past day, or let the assistant pull from previous reports when you ask questions or draft follow-ups.

How it helps your team

The morning report gives your team a daily checkpoint: what's critical today, what moved overnight, and a record of every day you can look back on. No more piecing the picture together from email and memory.

01

Start the day with full context

Walk in with the day already organized. Urgent items, at-risk POs, and what moved overnight surface before you open your inbox, so the first hour is action, not triage.

02

Awareness on what's critical

Items that actually need a decision today are sorted to the top with the reason attached. Your team stops learning about problems in afternoon meetings.

03

Audit history of every day

Every morning and afternoon report is saved. Review any past day, trace when a slip started, or hand the record to anyone covering for you.

Frequently asked questions