The platform
This is what AIM looks like.
Not screenshots — working views you can touch, running on sample data. Three capabilities, in the order your organization experiences them — then a walk through the day they add up to, and the toolkit they ship with.
01 — Awareness
Every signal, already correlated.
Answers: “What is actually happening?”
AIM sits on top of the systems you already run — sales, inventory, planning sheets, field apps, conversations — and turns them into one continuously ranked picture. Not another dashboard to interrogate: an intelligence layer that has already done the interrogating by the time you open it.
Replaces: the Monday MIS pack, the analyst request queue, the gut-feel gap between regions.
- 01.1
One command view, scoped to each role — the CEO sees regions, a region head sees stores, a store sees categories
- 01.2
Daily sales reconciled to the source of truth every night — achievement, growth, bills, basket, all current
- 01.3
Insights ranked by impact, with the 'why' attached — not 400 charts with the answer hidden in chart 311
- 01.4
Category intelligence: sell-through, planogram adherence, ageing stock, inventory health
● Try it — switch roles and watch the same intelligence change altitude.
Central tracking −8% vs plan — six stores drive 80% of the gap.
Festive stock cover in South at 32 days, 11 above ideal. Markdown window opens Friday.
New-customer mix up 3.1 pts since the loyalty push. Repeat rate holding.
| Name | ACT | Plan | Achv% | GOLY% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North | ₹9.4 Cr | ₹9.8 Cr | 96% | +11% |
| West | ₹8.1 Cr | ₹7.8 Cr | 104% | +16% |
| South | ₹7.6 Cr | ₹7.4 Cr | 103% | +9% |
| East | ₹6.2 Cr | ₹6.3 Cr | 98% | +7% |
| Central | ₹5.9 Cr | ₹6.4 Cr | 92% | -2% |
02 — Intention
Plans that survive contact with reality.
Answers: “What are we going to do about it?”
Awareness without a plan is just well-informed anxiety. In AIM, objectives cascade into initiatives, owners and daily actions — and when reality shifts, AI re-models the trade-offs and re-plans overnight. The plan on the wall is never three weeks stale, and nobody finds out about a trade-off in a meeting.
Replaces: the quarterly deck that's fiction by week three, the planning offsite, the reforecast scramble.
- 02.1
Objectives break into owned, dated initiatives — accountability is structural, not cultural
- 02.2
AI models trade-offs between competing goals and flags them to both owners
- 02.3
Nightly re-planning: a missed week re-weights targets and refreshes daily actions automatically
- 02.4
Pacing is visible at every level, so drift is caught in days, not quarters
● Try it — pick an objective, then simulate a missed week and watch the plan absorb it.
03 — Momentum
An assistant beside every role.
Answers: “Is it getting done — today?”
A plan only matters if it moves every day. AIM gives each person — CEO to store floor — an AI assistant scoped to their decisions: answering questions in plain language, routing blockers upward, nudging the day's priority, and capturing progress without another status meeting.
Replaces: the daily status call, the WhatsApp escalation chain, the end-of-day report nobody reads.
- 03.1
Plain-language answers grounded in the same reconciled numbers leadership sees
- 03.2
Daily briefs per role: today's priority, yesterday's result, the one thing that needs attention
- 03.3
Blockers route to whoever can clear them — with context, not a forwarded thread
- 03.4
Progress is captured in the flow of work and rolls straight back into Awareness
● Try it — ask the assistant what a store manager would ask at 9am.
Morning. You're at 106.7% of MTD plan — best Tuesday this quarter yesterday. One thing needs you today: the formal-shirts front-table swap before the weekend.
04 — A day on AIM
What changes by Tuesday.
Not a transformation program. AIM slots into the day your team already has — and quietly removes the parts that waste it.
07:00
Morning brief
The day, already read.
Every leader and every store opens to a ninety-second brief: yesterday's result, today's priority, the one thing that needs attention. Nobody hunts through dashboards before coffee.
- Yesterday₹3.4 L · 102% of target
- Watchadd-on rate slipped to 9% — target 15%
- Todaypush linen shirts — 6 weeks of cover, EOSS in 12 days
read in 90 seconds · tap any line to drill
09:30
Meeting mode
The twelve-minute review.
One screen for the Monday meeting. Every number reconciled overnight and drillable live — the argument about whose figure is right never starts, and decks stop being homework.
Company → North → Store 112
Achv
96%
LFL
+4.2%
Bills
1,204
one screen · every figure drills to the till · zero decks
11:15
Nudges
Coaching at the counter.
AIM spots a store under-pacing on add-ons; the manager nudges with context attached — straight to the associate's phone. Acknowledged and tracked, escalated only if ignored.
delivered 11:15 · acknowledged 11:18 ✓
14:00
Custom analysis
Ask. Don't ticket.
Any question, in plain language, answered from the same reconciled numbers leadership sees — with the drivers attached. The analyst queue keeps its weekends.
grounded in last night’s reconcile · show the table →
17:30
Leaderboard
Momentum you can feel.
Rankings refresh as tills close, so stores see where they stand tonight — not in next month's review. Blockers raised today are already routed to whoever can clear them.
- 01Store 89124%
- 02Store 47▲ 6 this week118%
- 03Store 12111%
refreshes as tills close — not next month
00:05
The nightly loop
The loop closes.
Every till, ledger and tracker reconciles to one truth. The plan re-models around the week so far. Tomorrow's briefs draft themselves. The organization wakes up already aligned.
- 00:05 reconcile — every till, ledger, tracker ✓
- 00:31 re-model the plan around the week so far ✓
- 00:46draft tomorrow’s briefs — every role ✓
done before anyone wakes up
05 — The toolkit
Built in, not bolted on.
The three layers come with working parts. A few of them:
AI dashboards
Dashboards that assemble themselves around what's off-track — not 400 charts you scan hoping to spot it.
Alerts & exceptions
Misses, pattern breaks and threshold trips find their owner — ranked by impact, with the why attached.
Plan my day
Each role's agenda built from priorities and pacing — not from the inbox.
Buddy, on the floor
An AI coach beside every associate, scoped to their own numbers: target, attach rate, next best action.
Voice notes in, insight out
Field observations spoken on the move — transcribed, tagged, and rolled into awareness.
Category intelligence
Sell-through, ageing, freshness and planogram health — by store, by category, every day.
What-if scenarios
Simulate the promo, the price drop, the early EOSS — and see the margin cost before you spend it.
Objectives that cascade
Company goals broken into owned, dated initiatives — accountability is structural, not cultural.
Atlas, the built-in guide
Every metric and screen explained inside the product — onboarding without the training deck.
Fits your stack
No rip-and-replace.
AIM reads from the systems you already run — connects read-only, reconciles nightly, and starts answering questions in days, not quarters. Your source of truth stays where it is. It finally gets a voice.
Enterprise-grade by birth
Built where the stakes are real.
Scoped to the person
An associate sees their numbers. A manager sees their stores. The CEO sees everything. Same engine, hard boundaries.
Your data stays yours
Private deployment available. Your data is never used to train anyone else's models — full stop.
Numbers a CFO signs
Every metric reconciles nightly against your source of truth — explainable, auditable, defensible in any review.
Why three, not one
Same data. Three different questions.
Most software picks one and stops. BI tools stop at awareness. Planning tools stop at intention. Chat tools gesture at momentum. AIM is built on the conviction that they only work as one motion — each layer feeding the next.
Awareness
- The question it answers
- What is true right now?
- What it is
- The intelligence layer — sees everything, ranks what matters.
- Without it
- You find out in next month's review.
Intention
- The question it answers
- What matters, and who owns it?
- What it is
- The planning layer — turns truth into owned, living commitments.
- Without it
- The plan and reality quietly diverge.
Momentum
- The question it answers
- Is it moving — today?
- What it is
- The execution layer — an assistant keeping every role in motion.
- Without it
- Execution runs on meetings and memory.
Awareness tells you what’s true. Intention decides what matters. Momentum makes it happen — and reports back into awareness.
Now see it on your numbers.
Everything above runs live today inside a national retail network — CEO to store floor. A demo walks the same journey with your data.