Hit delivery dates with confidence.

You’ve been running them on gut feel.

Avium delivers you answers every morning at 7 am.

Delivery Knowledge Graph · your data, resolved
Detected
Who / what
The work
At risk
⚠ Over-allocation
⏸ Blocked 6d
↔ Scope +3
NJ Nick · 143%
SP Sam Patel
PK Priya Kaur
AV-216
AV-215
AV-230
Sprint 12 ⚠ 61%
Your delivery data — everything connected.
Avium reads every signal…
…the risks that need you today.

Leadership

AI Briefing

Analyzing this sprint’s Avium Signals — sprint risk, blocked work, allocation, and data quality — to surface what needs your attention today.

Sprint 12 is at risk — 14% complete with 7 days left.

Top 3
  1. #1
    Sprint 12: 14% done · 10/72 items
  2. #2
    Nick Jones: 143% over (57/40h)
  3. #3
    Product velocity: sharp drop (−25%)
Items to watch
  1. #1
    Blocked / stalled: 12 items
  2. #2
    Dana Kim: 25% — under-utilized
  3. #3
    Design velocity: trending up
  4. #4
    Unassigned: 13 tickets
  5. #5
    Unestimated: 7 items
🎯 Sprint Risk Forecast🧹 Data-Quality Fixes📝 Draft Sprint Review

The Knowledge Graph is the evidence; the briefing is the answer — both grounded in the same Avium Signals, never invented.

You close the laptop on a gut feeling.
You log off. Avium clocks in.

11:00 PMthe night shift · Avium is working
11:02 PM
One connection. Jira, Azure DevOps, Asana, or Excel — the night shift starts reading your delivery data while you sleep.
1:36 AM
The sweep

14 tripwires read every ticket.

Most platforms tell you what happened. While you sleep, deterministic Avium Signals sweep the whole board and rank what they find by urgency — by the time you wake, the Risk Ledger is written.

RISK LEDGER9 signals · ranked by urgency
1Sprint 12 is at riskOff-target
61% on-time85% of simulations land 3 days past the deadline. Drivers: 3 over-allocated · 10 blocked · 5 unassigned.
via Avium Signal · risk · grounded, never invented
2Product velocity dropped sharplyOff-target
−25%Output fell to 63.1h last sprint — 25% below its recent average.
via Avium Signal · velocity · grounded, never invented
3:11 AM
The odds

10,000 trials while you sleep.

Monte-Carlo simulation on your team’s real throughput — recomputed nightly, not estimated. The number waiting for you isn’t a feeling: it’s the odds, and the one lever that moves them before you commit.

+23 ptsON-TIME ODDS
Will Sprint 12 land on time?
61%
TODAY
At risk
⚙ the move:
AV-216 · Nick → Sam
84%
YOUR SCENARIO
On track
10,000 paired trials · same seed — the delta is the lever, never noiseMake it real →
5:27 AM
The receipts

Every claim is wired to its ticket.

Before anything is allowed into your brief, it’s traced: signal → person → work → sprint. When they ask “how do you know?” — the receipts were attached at 5:27 AM. Grounded — never invented.

🔗
Blocked by dependency · 7 items
Avium Signal · ranked #3 this morning
signal
drill — which work?
🎟
AV-215 · Payment webhook retries
Sam Patel (62%) · In Review · stalled 6 days
blocked by — the why
👻
AV-198 · Vendor API contract
sits in the backlog — another team owns it
not on this board
impact — the date
Sprint 12 · 61% on-time
−6 days if AV-198 doesn’t move this week
6:40 AM
The graph resolves

Every ticket identifies its risk on the Knowledge Graph.

The tangle of the day resolves into structure — the who, the what, the work, the risk — the same graph from the top of the page, settled before sunrise.

KNOWLEDGE GRAPHchaos → structure, on a loop
Detected
Who / what
The work
At risk
⚠ Over-allocation
⏸ Blocked 6d
↔ Scope +3
NJ Nick · 143%
SP Sam Patel
PK Priya Kaur
AV-216
AV-215
AV-230
Sprint 12 ⚠ 61%
Your delivery data — everything connected.
Avium reads every signal…
…the risks that need you today.
The who, the what, the when — and the riskSignal → owner → ticket → the sprint. Click any node, open the ticket.

“More time acting as a leader instead of a reporter.”

— Ella Jones, PM
7:00 AM

Your phone buzzes. The brief is waiting.

Everything the night shift found — the risk, the odds, the move — in your inbox before standup. Connect Jira, Azure DevOps or Asana free: sixty seconds, no credit card needed.