One move protected the date.
Every delivery tool can tell you you're at risk. Your board goes red, an alert fires, a number turns amber. That was never the hard part.
The hard part is the next question: which one change actually fixes it — and how do you know it'll work before you've already committed the team to it?
From “you’re at risk” to “here’s the move”
Picture a sprint sitting at 61% to hit its date. Avium doesn't stop at the number — it looks at why. Say one person is committed at 143% of their capacity: Avium's What-If engine runs the rebalance against 10,000 simulations, and the odds jump from 61% to 84%. You see that jump before anyone touches the plan.

That's the distinction. Not the alert everyone else gives you, but the answer: the single change that best protects the date, and the math that says it will.
Every risk ships a lever
This is the idea at the center of Avium: a dashboard ends at the insight and leaves the decision to you. Avium pulls toward the action. Every risk it surfaces comes with a recommended move you can apply on the spot — or decline, because it's a recommendation, never a mandate.
The result is decisions you can defend in the room, with the numbers behind them — instead of a hunch that you moved some work around and hoped it helped.
See the work. Plan the capacity. Catch the risk — then make the one move that protects the date.
See the work. Plan the capacity. Catch the risk.
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