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Conso4s and Neeyv Launch WeeklyReport to Replace PowerPoint-Based Project Reporting

ByEthan Lin

Jul 15, 2026

Conso4s and Neeyv today announced the launch of WeeklyReport, a live project reporting platform created to help organisations improve project oversight while reducing the manual effort associated with traditional PowerPoint-based reporting.

Many organisations still manage project, programme and portfolio reporting through weekly slide decks. Project updates are gathered from multiple sources, reformatted into presentations and circulated across steering committees, programme reviews, PMO meetings and executive reporting cycles.

PowerPoint remains one of the most effective tools for presenting information. The issue arises when a presentation tool becomes the place where project status, decisions, risks, actions and history are managed.

A presentation explains information. A reporting system preserves it.

Once project status moves into a slide deck, important delivery context can become harder to control. Version history becomes fragmented. Decisions are separated from the evidence behind them. Risks and actions are harder to trace. Sensitive information may also be copied, forwarded or stored outside controlled reporting processes.

As portfolios grow, the reporting burden increases. PMOs spend time chasing updates, project managers rebuild information that already exists elsewhere and leaders may receive multiple versions of the same status pack.

This creates what Conso4s describes as “reporting theatre” — structured-looking reporting that still makes it difficult to establish the current position, decision history, blocker timeline, ownership and required next actions.

WeeklyReport was created to address this problem.

Project truth should not live in a slide deck.

Instead of creating a new reporting pack every week, WeeklyReport gives organisations a live environment for project status, reporting history, decisions, risks, actions, ownership and portfolio visibility.

The platform is designed to help teams spend less time producing status decks and more time understanding delivery performance, managing risk and making decisions.

“Many organisations invest heavily in systems of record, governance frameworks and delivery controls, only to export critical information into PowerPoint and manage projects from there,” said Omkaar Rath, Head of Delivery and Operations at Conso4s.

“WeeklyReport was created to help organisations maintain visibility, trust and accountability without the administrative burden associated with traditional reporting processes. The goal is not to eliminate reporting. The goal is to eliminate reporting overhead.”

With WeeklyReport:

  • Leaders gain clearer visibility.
  • PMOs gain stronger control over reporting history.
  • Project managers gain more time to focus on delivery.

For more information, visit weeklyreport.io

ABOUT WEEKLYREPORT

WeeklyReport replaces manual PowerPoint reporting with live, auditable project reporting. Organisations gain a permanent source of truth, complete reporting history, role-based access control and portfolio visibility without the overhead of chasing, consolidating and distributing status decks.

weeklyreport.io

ABOUT CONSO4S AND NEEYV

Conso4s and Neeyv work together to build and launch practical software products that improve protection, productivity and human outcomes in an increasingly AI-driven world.

Together, the companies develop software platforms that help individuals, teams and organisations operate more effectively, make better decisions and navigate growing digital complexity.

Across their product portfolio, Conso4s and Neeyv are guided by a simple belief:

In the AI race, Conso4s and Neeyv chose a side.

Protect What Matters.

Empower What Matters.

Everything else is just technology.

This philosophy shapes the development of products including VeriSense, TaskSpread, WeeklyReport, Appfora and Kayvrn, each designed to solve meaningful real-world problems while keeping people at the centre of technology.

Websites:
https://conso4s.com
https://neeyv.com

Ethan Lin

One of the founding members of DMR, Ethan, expertly juggles his dual roles as the chief editor and the tech guru. Since the inception of the site, he has been the driving force behind its technological advancement while ensuring editorial excellence. When he finally steps away from his trusty laptop, he spend his time on the badminton court polishing his not-so-impressive shuttlecock game.

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