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June 12, 2026 · Avium

While you slept, Avium worked the night shift.

Somewhere between when you closed your laptop and when your alarm went off, your delivery risk kept moving. A ticket stalled. Someone quietly slid past capacity. A dependency on another team's board slipped a day. None of it waited for you to log in — and by the time you sit down, it's already true.

The question was never whether the risk moved overnight. It's whether anything was watching it.

Avium night shift — while you sleep, Avium syncs every ticket, sweeps for risk, and simulates your delivery dates so the answer is ready at 7am.
The night shift: while you're offline, the work of finding tomorrow's risk is already being done.

The night shift

While you sleep, Avium clocks in. Overnight it syncs every ticket from Azure DevOps, Jira, and Excel, sweeps it all for risk with Avium Signals, runs 10,000 simulations against your delivery dates, and traces every finding back to the source ticket it came from.

By the time your alarm goes off, the work of finding the risk is already done. You didn't have to go looking for it — it came looking for you.

One answer, before standup

A dashboard hands you forty charts and calls it visibility. What you actually need, before your first meeting, is one answer. So at 7am, Avium Intelligence emails you three things — no logging in, no hunting:

  • The risk — which sprint is sliding, and why. Not forty metrics to interpret; the one that's about to cost you.
  • The odds — the real probability you hit the date, from 10,000 simulations, not a gut call.
  • The one move — the single change that best protects the date, with the math behind it.

It's in your inbox before the day starts. You walk into standup already knowing where to point — instead of finding out while everyone watches.

Reporting tells you what happened. Intelligence tells you what to do.

That's the line between Avium and a dashboard. Most tools show you the data and leave the hardest part — reading it, ranking it, deciding — to the busiest person in the room. Avium does that part for you: deterministic detection on the bottom, grounded narrative on top, every claim traced to a real Avium Signal so nothing is invented.

The reports are still there when you want to dig. But finding the risk each morning shouldn't be your job. That's the night shift's job.

See the work. Plan the capacity. Catch the risk — waiting for you by 7am.

See the work. Plan the capacity. Catch the risk.

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