Review prep without the status-chasing scramble
Most review prep is reconciliation done in a panic the night before. Axon keeps the real picture current, so prep becomes reading, not chasing.
The worst reviews are the ones where the room learns the real state for the first time, live. Walking in already knowing turns the review into decisions instead of discovery.
Why is review prep such a scramble?
Because the real state isn't kept anywhere current — it has to be reassembled from threads and pings every time a review approaches. That reassembly is the prep, and it's done under deadline pressure, which is exactly when mistakes slip in.
What changes when the picture is always current?
Prep stops being reconciliation and becomes reading. The reconciled reality is already there, so you spend the time deciding what to do about it rather than figuring out what's true — and the review holds no surprises for anyone.
Frequently asked
Which reviews does this help with?
Any recurring one where the hard part is establishing what actually happened — sprint reviews, weekly business reviews, board prep, client check-ins.
Stop being the reality check.
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