Reading marketing campaign reports without slogging
Quarterly reports, agency decks, brand audits. Upload them, ask 'which channel had the highest CAC?' — get the answer plus the slide.
Agency decks, quarterly performance reports, brand audits, market research — marketing teams swim in long-form PDFs. The metrics you actually want are buried in slide 47.
The problem
Marketing reports are visual: charts, screenshots, pivot tables exported to image. Generic AI tools choke on this. Spreadsheet data is the easy part; the insight prose and the visual data never make it into a query-able state.
How SeekFiles AI helps
- Vision pipeline — captions and OCRs charts and screenshots. Numbers in images become searchable.
- Hybrid retrieval for the prose insights buried under decorative slide titles.
- Cited answers — every figure links to the slide it came from.
- Cross-report Q&A — compare Q3 vs Q4 across multiple agency decks at once.
Questions worth asking
- "Which channel had the highest CAC in Q4 — and why does the report think so?"
- "Did the brand audit flag any visual inconsistencies, and which screenshots support that?"
- "What were the top 3 recommendations from the agency, and which data backs each?"
What to upload
- Quarterly performance reports (in-house and agency)
- Brand audits and competitive analyses
- Campaign post-mortems (Notion exports work too)
- Industry reports (eMarketer, We Are Social, IAB)
Stop burning Mondays on report-reading. Start asking the report what you actually want to know.
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