Comparison
In Parallel vs manual status reporting
Status reporting is the most expensive recurring meeting you run: hours spent chasing updates, reconciling versions, and rebuilding the same deck. In Parallel produces it for you.
Manual status reporting
- Owners chase each other for updates by email and DM
- Numbers reconciled by hand across spreadsheets
- Every cycle rebuilds the same deck from scratch
- Reports are a snapshot — stale the moment they ship
- No trace back to where a claim came from
In Parallel
- Updates captured automatically from the meetings you already run
- One shared record — no reconciliation
- Reports generated on demand, board-ready
- Always current, because the record is current
- Every line traceable to the decision or transcript behind it
The Coordination Tax Index puts a number on it
In Parallel’s 2026 survey of 247 managers found 8.1 hours a week lost to status meetings and 4.6 more re-explaining context — most of it in service of reporting. That is roughly 760 hours and $64,600 per manager per year. Automating the report is the single highest-leverage place to start.
Evidence, not assertion
A manual status report asks the reader to trust the author. In Parallel reports are traceable: every status, risk, and decision links back to the meeting and the moment it was said. Stakeholders stop relitigating the numbers and start acting on them.
Ship the steerco in minutes
Board packs, investor updates, and steering-committee reviews draw from the same shared record. One prompt assembles the current picture across every initiative, scoped to what each audience should see.
FAQ
Common questions
- How does In Parallel automate status reports?
- It captures decisions, progress, and risks from the meetings you already run into one shared record, then generates current, board-ready reports on demand — no chasing updates or rebuilding decks.
- Are the reports accurate if nobody updates them?
- Yes — they are derived from what was actually said in meetings, and every line traces back to the source decision or transcript, so they are both current and defensible.
- How much time can status automation save?
- The Coordination Tax Index 2026 found managers lose 8.1 hours a week to status meetings alone; automating reporting reclaims the single largest block of that time.
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