What Are Analytical Tables?
Structured reasoning instruments generated from your confirmed data.
Analytical tables are reasoning instruments generated from your confirmed data. They're not summaries — they're structured tools that surface patterns, comparisons, and relationships.
Examples include:
- Revenue concentration analysis showing what percentage of revenue comes from your top customers
- Competitive position matrix mapping your strengths against named competitors
- Team capacity assessment showing workload distribution across departments
- Pipeline velocity analysis tracking how deals move through your sales stages
Each table is generated automatically from your confirmed data points. If the underlying data changes (because you corrected something or a connector refreshed), the affected tables regenerate.
Tables are available in the EKS Explorer and are used by MAIA during rehearsals.
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