Monday morning review
The most-used thing in dpaperwork isn't creating a record — it's asking where things stand. Instead of opening the Pipeline board, the Delivery view, and your task list one by one, you ask in plain language and read the answer back as a card. Everything here is a question; nothing gets changed.
Ask where the pipeline stands
You get a snapshot card, broken down by stage, with the total in your workspace currency.
Pipeline Snapshot
Ask for a single number
When you want one figure rather than a breakdown, you get a metric tile — also in ₹.
Pipeline Value
1 open deal
Ask what needs your attention
The open question. Chat reads across your deals, projects, and tasks — not from thin air — and tells you what's at risk.
That's the review: three questions replace opening four screens. When something it flags needs fixing, you can act on it in the same conversation — or step into the board to sort it out.
The snapshot is read-only — to act on what the review surfaced, open the Pipeline board and drag the unstaged deal into the right column, or open the project in Delivery to set the missing due dates.