When status reports say green and the work says otherwise
A status report is a claim about reality, written by a person, usually before the work is finished. Read enough of them and you learn to trust none — so you re-verify everything yourself.
Axon does the re-verifying. It lines each reported status against what the tools show and hands you the exceptions, ranked by cost.
Why are status reports so often wrong?
Not because people lie — because optimism rounds “almost” up to “done”, and a report written Thursday describes an intention for Friday. The correction, if it comes, is buried three messages deep in a thread nobody re-reads.
What does Axon show instead?
Not another report. A short list of where the claim and the evidence disagree — the “done” that never deployed, the “committed” deal with no activity in two weeks — so you spend your attention on the gaps, not the whole pile.
Frequently asked
Do my team still write status updates?
They can, but they don't have to write them for you. Axon reads what's already flowing — chat, calendar, your tools — and verifies it, so there's no new reporting ritual.
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