45 minutes on your actual workflow. We map every step from export to summary, mark what Opera automates, and send you the written spec — with an honest hours-recovered estimate.
Within one business day you'll get a reply from a human who has actually looked at what you sent — not a calendar link blast.
If you shared a sample report, we review its structure first (tabs, sections, KPI columns) so the first call starts from your reality, not a generic pitch.
Anything you share stays private: view-only access is enough, we never edit, and we're happy to sign an NDA first.
Teams maintaining recurring marketing reports by hand — agencies with a roster of client Sheets, in-house performance teams running weekly cross-platform reports, UA teams reconciling AppsFlyer against ad platforms. If reporting is a calendar event, the audit will find hours in it.
The full path your numbers travel:
Forty-five minutes, someone who actually runs the reports, and — ideally — a view-only link to one sample report (there's a field for it above). A real sheet makes the audit concrete: we map your tabs and columns, not hypothetical ones. An NDA first is fine.
Book a slot → the 45-minute call → the written spec lands within three business days. If you shared a sample sheet, we review its structure before the call so the conversation starts from your reality.
You decide. Some teams take the spec and implement parts themselves; most pilot Opera on the one or two reports the audit ranked highest. There's no obligation either way — the spec is the product of this step.