About this agent
Ships in the FieldCamp agent marketplace — for the owner who has dashboards and still doesn't know what to decide.
Metrics tell you what happened; running a business needs to know what it means. Revenue was $48K — fine: which work earned it disproportionately? Which customers are drifting? What's the pattern in the jobs you lost? Those answers exist in the data, behind hours of analysis nobody schedules.
This agent is the analyst. Each Monday it interrogates last week — margins by job type, revenue mix shifts, customer patterns, quiet trends crossing thresholds — and writes up the findings as decisions to consider: "recurring maintenance out-margined installs 2:1 again; the install crew's Thursday gap is the cheapest place to grow it." The Weekly Reporter tells you the score. This one suggests the play.
What it actually does
Trigger: Weekly — Monday 7 AM
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Runs Monday at 7
schedule_mondayBefore the Weekly Reporter, before the week — the analyst gets the first word.
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Follows the margin, not just revenue
analyze_marginsWhich job types, customers, and territories actually earn — versus merely bill.
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Finds the drifts and trends
detect_patternsMix shifts, slipping segments, and the quiet grower that deserves attention.
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Writes decisions, not dashboards
write_insightsEach insight framed as something to consider doing — with the evidence underneath.
What you get
A Monday insights brief that reads like a sharp analyst's memo — what mattered, what's drifting, what to consider deciding.
A run, as you’d see it
Agent runs land on a timeline — what fired, what the agent found, and the action waiting for a human. This is that screen.
Insights ready
Mon 7:00 AM · last week analyzed
Details
Top insight
Maintenance margin 2.1x installs
Summary
Recurring maintenance out-margined installs 2.1:1 for the third straight week — and books 40% easier. Drift: two property-management accounts down 30% on requests vs spring. Consider: maintenance-plan push to the 14 install-only customers from last quarter.
Analysis only, unattended — it suggests decisions; making them stays your job.
By trade
Same agent, configured to how your vertical actually works.
Season-curve context keeps shoulder-month insights honest.
Service-versus-project mix analysis — the two businesses hiding in one P&L.
Questions, answered
How is this different from the Weekly Reporter?
The Reporter is the scoreboard — KPIs, summary, follow-ups. Insights is the analyst — margins, patterns, and suggested plays. Small shops often run just the Reporter; owners steering growth run both, seven and eight o'clock Monday.
Are the insights actually trustworthy?
Every insight cites its numbers — the claim and the evidence travel together, so you can check any conclusion in one click. It flags low-data weeks rather than manufacturing patterns from noise.
Can it answer follow-up questions?
That's the Research Agent's job — ask it anything the brief raised, on demand. The two pair naturally: Monday's brief, then your questions.