Roadmapping
In a world of live dashboards, a clear board report matters more, not less. A board doesn't want a data dump — it wants a considered read on the business. That takes real structure: the right numbers, reconciled and presented honestly; a narrative that explains what changed and why; and the judgement to say what the data actually means for the decision in front of you.
What is it?
What you get
Board decks
The full quarterly or monthly board deck — summary, financials, KPIs and risks — drafted from your numbers and ready to present.
Investor updates
A concise monthly or quarterly update for investors — progress, metrics and asks — written in a calm, honest voice that builds trust over time.
Strategy memos
Longer-form memos on a single decision — a clear structure, the options laid out, and a recommendation Alfred is willing to defend.
One-pagers
The single page that frames a meeting — the headline numbers, the one decision that matters, and a crisp summary the board can read in a minute.
Shareholder letters
Annual and milestone letters to shareholders — written in your voice, consistent with everything you've reported before.
KPI & metrics packs
A consistent set of KPIs and metric tables, calculated the same way every period — so the board is always comparing like with like.
Full reporting system
Board deck, investor update, KPI pack and memos — one connected system that all draws on the same source of truth.


How Alfred works
- 1. Phase
Context & objective
What should this report do — inform, persuade, secure a decision? Who is reading it: the board, investors, the leadership team? Alfred starts from that and from your company context to decide what belongs in the document and what doesn't.
- 2. Phase
Structure & outline
Alfred drafts the outline first: the sections, the order, the key messages. You see the shape of the report early and can steer it before a single number is written up — so there are no surprises later.
- 3. Phase
Drafting & analysis
Alfred writes up the full report — numbers reconciled, charts built, commentary that explains what moved and why, and a clear read on the implications. The detail is there, but so is the judgement.
- 4. Phase
Review & finalise
You review the draft and push back wherever you want — wording, emphasis, what to include. Alfred iterates until the report says exactly what you mean, in the tone the audience expects.
- 5. Phase
Export & deliver
Alfred exports the final report in the format you need — slide deck, formatted PDF or a doc you can drop into your own template. Each version is kept in your workspace, so next quarter starts from where this one finished.

Who is this for?
Venture-backed founders
A monthly board deck and investor update that hold up to scrutiny — clear, accurate and consistent, with no scramble before each meeting.
Bootstrapped CEOs
Operating with no board to lean on — Alfred is the second opinion, drafting the reporting that keeps lenders, advisors and the team aligned.
Operators & CFOs
Close to the numbers and short on time — Alfred turns a finished close into a board-ready pack, so the detail is right and the write-up is fast.
Mission-driven orgs
Reporting to a board and to funders on both impact and finances — Alfred keeps the narrative honest, clear and grounded in the numbers.


What does it cost?
Board decks
400–800€
standard monthly or quarterly deck
Investor update
500–1.500€
monthly or quarterly, ready to send
Strategy memo
1.500–4.000€
in-depth memo on a single decision
One-pager
300–1.000€
depending on scope and detail
Full reporting system
2.000–8.000€
deck, update, KPI pack and memos as one system
Why Pennyworth Co?
FAQs
Why is board reporting different from a live dashboard?
A dashboard shows the current state; a board report explains it. It needs a narrative, the right level of detail, an honest read on risks and a clear recommendation. Alfred writes for the reader and the decision, not just the data.
How long does Alfred take to produce a board deck?
A first full draft typically takes minutes once your numbers are in. From there you review and refine, so a polished, board-ready deck is usually ready the same day rather than over weeks.
Can we revise a report after it's drafted?
Yes, freely. Just tell Alfred what to change — the wording, the emphasis, the numbers behind a chart — and it updates the report and keeps prior versions on file for reference.
Which tools does Alfred work with?
Alfred works from the financials and context you share and exports to the formats you already use — slides, PDF or documents. It fits your existing reporting stack rather than asking you to change it.





