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The Board Pack is Forepost’s read packaged for upward communication. It’s the same numbers you saw this morning, restructured into something you can paste straight into a board deck, an investor update, or a quarterly review.

The five blocks

BlockWhat’s in it
Executive Summary2-3 sentences. The single most important read of the period.
What’s WorkingThree wins. Each one max 15 words.
Risks & FlagsThree risks. Same length cap.
RecommendationsThree actions, each starting with a verb. Hire one more agent. Audit the 22-day backlog. Lock in the Fin upgrade.
OutlookTwo sentences. Forward-looking.
The structure is fixed. Forepost won’t add a sixth block or merge two together. Constraint is the point.

How to generate one

Click Board Pack in the sidebar, then Generate Board Pack. The pack appears in about 6 seconds. Once it’s there, two buttons:
  • Copy: copies all five blocks as plain text, ready to paste into a Notion doc, Google slide, or email body.
  • ↻ Regenerate: same numbers, fresh framing. Useful when the first cut doesn’t quite land.

When the data isn’t ready

Same rule as the Daily Brief, if your workspace is below the completeness threshold, the Board Pack returns the templated refusal instead of inventing a story. The error appears inline.

How it differs from the Daily Brief

Daily BriefBoard Pack
AudienceYouYour board / CEO / leadership
FormatSingle paragraphFive named blocks
VoicePersonal, “the story this week is…”Institutional, “What’s Working / Risks & Flags”
Length~200 words~250 words across all blocks
Bullet pointsNeverIn Working / Risks / Recommendations
Bullets show up here because Board Pack content gets pasted into slides, where bullets are the native format. The Daily Brief stays prose-only because briefs are read, not presented.

Voice still applies

No exclamation marks. No greetings. No padding. Named numbers. The Forepost voice is the same, only the structure changes.