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For Immediate Release · May 1, 2026

PULSE RevOps Ships "Report Studio" — A CRM Where Anyone Can Type a Sentence and Get a Custom Chart in Five Seconds

The free PULSE CRM's War Room dashboard now includes a generative reporting suite. Visitors type any plain-English request — "win rate by industry over 90 days," "cycle-time histogram for top reps," "lost-deal reasons by stage as a pie" — and the AI returns a custom interactive chart, downloadable as PNG or CSV, in roughly five seconds. No report-builder UI, no formula language, no admin role. Just a sentence.
📅 May 1, 2026 📍 Annapolis, MD ✍️ Kory White 🏷 Product Launch · AI Tools · CRM

ANNAPOLIS, MD — May 1, 2026PULSE RevOps, the free revenue operating system created by Chief Revenue Officer Kory J. White, today shipped Report Studio, a generative AI reporting suite embedded directly in the platform's free CRM dashboard. The feature lives at the top of the existing War Room tab on pulserevops.com/dashboard. A visitor opens the studio modal, types what they want to see, picks an output mode (visual chart, CSV, or both), and the AI returns a fully rendered interactive chart inside the War Room grid — with PNG download, CSV download, and remove buttons attached.

The studio replaces the traditional report-builder paradigm. Instead of a five-step wizard with field pickers, group-bys, filters, and chart-type dropdowns, the entire interface is one textarea and one go button. The AI handles aggregation, chart-type selection, color palette, axis formatting, and tooltip behavior. Each generated report is added to the War Room grid as a draggable card, persists in browser storage, and rehydrates the next time the visitor opens the dashboard.

"The dirty secret of every CRM I have ever used is that ninety-five percent of the reports built into them are wrong, useless, or both. The five percent that are useful require a salaried analyst to assemble. I wanted to skip both halves of that. The Report Studio replaces the wizard with a sentence and replaces the analyst with Claude Haiku. If you can describe what you want to see, you can have it on screen in the time it takes to refill a coffee cup." — Kory J. White, Chief Revenue Officer

How It Works

A visitor in the dashboard navigates to the War Room tab and sees a new gradient call-to-action above the existing twenty live charts: "What kind of report would you like?" Clicking the open button launches a modal with a prompt textarea, six suggested-question chips (win rate by rep, cycle time histogram, lost reasons by stage, etc.), an output-mode toggle (Visual chart / CSV download / Both), and a Generate button. The visitor's deal data — held entirely in their own browser via localStorage — is sent server-side to a Netlify Function which calls Claude Haiku 4.5 with a tightly scoped system prompt that constrains output to a complete ECharts 5 option object or a clean RFC-4180 CSV.

Mode One
📊 Visual Chart
The AI returns a complete ECharts 5 specification — chart type, axes, colors, tooltips, legend — and the studio injects it as a new card in the War Room grid. The chart is interactive, exportable to 2x-resolution PNG with one click, and lives on the dashboard until the visitor removes it.
Mode Two
📋 CSV Download
For the visitor who wants the raw cut, not the picture. The AI aggregates the deals, builds a 2-12 column CSV with header row, sorts it sensibly, and offers a one-click download with the requested filename. RFC-4180 quoted, ready to paste into Excel or BigQuery.
Mode Three
✨ Both
The same prompt produces a chart card AND a CSV download in one round trip — for the executive who wants to see it AND send it to the board. Cost per report is roughly half a cent in Claude Haiku inference; rate-limit is governed by the visitor's own deal volume, not by PULSE.
Output Four
No Schema, No Setup
The studio works against the same deal records the visitor already has in the free CRM. No data-modeling step, no field mapping, no admin role required. The first prompt works the same way the hundredth one does.

Why This Build, Why Now

White frames the studio as the obvious end-state for CRM reporting in an AI-native world. "Salesforce ships Report Builder, Tableau ships Tableau, Sigma ships Sigma — they all assume the user has a half-day to invest in learning the chart-construction grammar. That made sense in 2015. In 2026 the AI is faster than the grammar. So why ship the grammar at all? Just take the sentence and return the chart. Anything in between is friction."

The technical lift was modest — White built the studio end-to-end in a single afternoon: one Netlify Functions backend that turns a prompt into either an ECharts spec or a CSV, one modal in the War Room tab with a Willy-Wonka-grade animated UI, one localStorage-rehydration loop, and per-card download buttons. "The whole thing is one function file and about two hundred lines of HTML and JavaScript," he said. "What costs is the editorial discipline in the system prompt — making the AI choose the right chart type, never invent data, and aggregate honestly. That took a couple of revisions."

Free, Like Everything Else on PULSE

Consistent with the rest of the platform, Report Studio carries no signup, no email gate, no paywall, and no upsell path. The cost per report is roughly half a cent in Claude Haiku inference. White estimated the worst-case daily spend at "well under a dollar even on a heavily-trafficked day." The only effective rate limit is the visitor's own patience and the deal volume in their own browser.

Report Studio is the latest in a series of free AI-native operator tools shipped on PULSE in April and May 2026, including the autonomous Machine knowledge engine, the inverted Resume Scorer, the Fixator autonomous sales-ops mode, and the AI Writer Suite for sales managers.

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About Kory J. White
Kory J. White is a Chief Revenue Officer with a 22-year track record of scaling commercial organizations. A graduate of the University of Louisville, White spent his career at Cellular Sales of Knoxville — Verizon's largest authorized retail partner — rising to Regional President and Managing Partner. He architected $200M+ subscription ARR markets and delivered back-to-back 112% quota attainment across 200-person teams. He is currently exploring senior CRO and VP Sales engagements. He resides in the Annapolis, Maryland area.

About PULSE RevOps
PULSE RevOps is a free, autonomously researched revenue operating platform — including a free CRM, the autonomous AI knowledge engine "The Machine," 11 free operator tools, and 990+ indexable knowledge entries. Available at pulserevops.com with no signup, no paywall, and no catch.

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