Kill the Monday Status Meeting: How AI Dashboards Replace 80% of Marketing Reporting
Intro paragraph
If your marketing team is still spending Monday mornings pulling numbers, building slides, and assembling leadership updates by hand, this session is for you.
Most marketing teams haven’t changed how they report. The data lives in one tool, the work happens in another, and the weekly update gets stitched together manually. AI-powered dashboards now handle most of that automatically. They surface what changed, explain why, and turn insights into assigned tasks before the status meeting starts.
The Monday status meeting isn’t a process problem. It’s a tooling problem.

What You’ll Learn
In this session, you’ll get a practical, live walkthrough of how AI dashboards are replacing the weekly reporting cycle and what a modern marketing operating rhythm actually looks like.
You’ll leave with:
- Why the weekly reporting cycle has become marketing’s highest hidden cost and where it actually breaks down.
- A live walkthrough: from raw campaign data to AI-generated insight to assigned action.
- How leading marketing teams are restructuring leadership reviews to focus on AI summaries rather than manual decks.
- What an AI-native marketing operating rhythm looks like daily, weekly, and quarterly.
- What to look for (and what to avoid) when evaluating AI dashboard tools.
Walk away with a model you can apply the next day. Not a pitch deck with a Q&A bolted on the end.
Agenda
| Section | Topic | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction | Why the Monday status meeting is a tooling problem, not a process problem | 5 min |
| The Hidden Cost | Where the weekly reporting cycle breaks down and what it’s actually costing your team | 10 min |
| AI Dashboards in Practice | How AI surfaces what changed, why it changed, and what to do next automatically | 10 min |
| Live Demo | Slingshot: from campaign data to an AI-generated update to assigned action | 10 min |
| Q&A | Your questions answered live | 5 min |

Who Should Attend
Built for marketing leaders responsible for performance, reporting, and team output who face these challenges:
- Manual reporting cycles that eat into strategy time.
- Limited real-time visibility into campaign performance.
- BI tools that show numbers but don’t drive action.
- Project management tools that track work but don’t connect to performance data.
- Disconnected planning, analytics, and execution across the team.
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