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  1. 1. Paste your report

    Copy text from your P&L, quarterly report, or financial summary. Upload a PDF or paste directly. Any format works.

  2. 2. Get your briefing

    Report Rosetta reads the financials and produces a four-part briefing: what the report covers, the key numbers and changes, what to act on, and what's noise.

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This briefing was generated from a Q3 financial summary report.

Sample input

Revenue for Q3 reached $4.2M, up 18% year-over-year but 6% below the internal forecast of $4.47M. Gross margin improved to 61% from 58% in Q3 last year, driven by reduced cloud infrastructure costs. Operating expenses grew 22% due to a planned headcount expansion in sales. Net loss was $310K versus a budgeted break-even. Cash runway remains 14 months at current burn.
  • WHAT

    A Q3 financial summary showing $4.2M in revenue - up 18% year-over-year but 6% below forecast. The company ran a net loss of $310K against a budgeted break-even, with 14 months of cash runway remaining.
  • KEY FINDINGS

    • Revenue grew 18% YoY but missed the internal forecast by $270K. • Gross margin improved 3 points to 61%, driven by lower infrastructure costs - a positive signal. • Operating expenses grew 22%, driven by planned sales headcount - expected but worth watching. • Net loss of $310K vs. a break-even budget is the most significant variance this quarter. • 14 months of runway gives meaningful time but narrows the window for course correction.
  • SO WHAT

    Investigate the $270K revenue shortfall - is it a timing issue (deals slipping into Q4) or a demand signal? The margin improvement is real and should be protected. Flag the net loss variance in your next board or investor update with a clear explanation. If runway shortens below 12 months next quarter, begin fundraising conversations now.
  • WHAT TO IGNORE

    The 18% YoY growth headline - it's true but misleading given the miss against internal targets. Focus on the forecast variance, not the prior-year comparison, for internal decision-making.

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  • Is it safe to paste financial data into Report Rosetta?

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  • Can it handle reports with a lot of numbers and tables?

    Yes. Report Rosetta is designed for data-heavy reports. Paste the text content of tables directly and it will read the figures accurately. For PDFs, upload the file and the text will be extracted automatically.

  • Will it explain financial jargon in the briefing?

    The briefing is written in plain English by design - financial terms are translated, not repeated. If a term needs context to understand the finding, it will be explained inline.

  • Can I use it for public company earnings reports?

    Yes. Paste the text from any earnings release, 10-Q, or annual report section. For very long filings, paste the Management Discussion & Analysis (MD&A) section for the most relevant briefing.

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