Did this land?
Before you decide anything — tell me what you took from this.
This report only worked if it taught clearly. The most useful thing you can do is say back what you understood — and tell me exactly where it lost you.
I would rather know it didn't land than have you be polite about it. There are no wrong answers here — vague, skeptical, or "I skimmed that part" are all exactly the signal I need. Answer in your own words, not by scrolling back to quote the page.
In one sentence — what did this say is the real thing holding the business back right now?
Where did it say the business should be in two years — and why does that matter for surviving AI buyers?
What was the first concrete step — and what made it feel safe to take (or not)?
Where did you get lost, skim, or stop believing it? Name the exact part.
What a clear read earns
If you can answer the first three in your own words without scrolling back, the report did its job: you can see where the business is, where it needs to be, and a safe first step. If you can't, that's my problem to fix — and your answer tells me which part.
Put this to work
Use your own AI assistant to articulate what you took from the report
Optional — if you want help saying it backCopy this prompt. Paste into Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI assistant. The page context is already loaded — send it and get analysis tailored to your role.
Send it back
Four short answers is plenty.
Reply however is easiest — a voice note, a few lines, or talk it through on a call. Your exact words are what sharpen the next version. The one question I care about most is the last one: where did it break?