Your peers shipped an AI executive team. You're still chasing PDFs.
Corevyz replaces the Monday scramble across eight dashboards with one synthesized read. An always-on AI executive team — finance, growth, operations, revenue, audit, plus a Chief of Staff that stitches them together — runs on the systems you already use. Every morning it surfaces the three decisions your week should turn on.
- Live by Friday
- Reads the systems you already pay for
- One daily agenda, not eight dashboards
Enterprise leadership teams stopped looking at dashboards this year.
- Q1 2026
JPMorgan, Goldman, and Citi shipped AI finance agents into daily operations.
- Q2 2026
Public mid-market companies started reporting AI executive briefings as a control point.
- Today
Your peer SMBs are the next wave. The ones who move first set the new operating tempo for the segment.
The bar for "AI can do serious executive work" rose a long way in twelve months. The middle of the market is where it bites first — because the gap between leaders who have an agent bench and leaders who do not is now visible in the numbers.
A real executive team — not a chat persona, not a dashboard.
Each Corevyz agent is a specialist that reads its lane of your business every day. The CFO knows your cash, payroll, AR, and margins. The CMO knows your pipeline, ad spend, and conversion. The Chief of Staff stitches them into the agenda you actually need to run Monday with.
The CFO agent
Reads accounting, banks, payroll, and AR/AP every morning. Knows the cash story before your CFO finishes coffee.
- Cash position
- Payroll coverage
- AR / AP exposure
- Margin movement
- Close readiness
The CMO agent
Watches pipeline, ad spend, conversion, and the public-web signal on your category. Flags where the next dollar earns the most.
- Demand quality
- Conversion trend
- Paid spend pressure
- Brand surface
- Web scan
The Chief of Staff
Pulls every specialist read into one Monday agenda with owners and next moves. The synthesizer that makes the rest of the bench legible.
- Cross-team synthesis
- Decision agenda
- Owner routing
- Follow-up tracking
- Leadership readout
The CRO agent
Pipeline depth and quality, deal risk, retention, and the rev-ops handoffs that decide whether forecast holds.
- Pipeline quality
- Deal risk
- Retention shape
- Rev-ops gaps
The COO agent
Capacity utilization, delivery rhythm, vendor concentration, and the operational tradeoffs growth puts under stress.
- Capacity
- Delivery rhythm
- Vendor exposure
- Bottlenecks
Audit & Controls
Close readiness, control posture, audit-cycle workload, and the anomaly trail that catches problems before the auditor does.
- Close readiness
- Control posture
- Cycle workload
- Anomaly trail
Industry specialists
Vertical-tuned agents for the patterns specific to your industry. Built when the demand is there, not before.
- SaaS · Services · Construction · Nonprofit · Healthcare
Four minutes from coffee to clarity.
The data flows in
Overnight, the bench pulls accounting, payroll, bank, AR/AP, pipeline, and ad spend. The signals get reconciled across systems while you sleep.
Plugs into the systems you already pay for.
No new system of record. No data lake project. The bench reads the operating tools your team already runs the business on and assembles the executive view from there.
Decisions, not dashboards.
One agenda, not eight
Every morning, three decisions ranked by the bench. The synthesized view your leadership team actually runs the week on.
From coffee to clarity
The brief reads in four minutes. The math under every claim is one click away. The full board packet is one click further.
No migration tax
The bench reads what you already use. Your team does not learn new software. Your CFO does not change close routines.
Live by Friday
Connect the systems Monday morning. The bench writes its first useful brief by end-of-week. The second brief is sharper than the first.
Get your first executive brief.
Tell us what you want the bench to read first. We come back with what Corevyz already reads for your stack, what an opening brief for your business looks like, and a date to bring it live.