AI Reports reads from NIZU modules and apps through code-defined "collectors". Each collector computes bounded, aggregated figures — it never exposes raw tables, the figures are calculated by NIZU (not the AI), and optional-app collectors appear only when that app is installed in your workspace.
Revenue, payments, outstanding and overdue balances, monthly invoiced-vs-paid trend, breakdown by status, top clients, and top-selling items. Supports filtering by client and country.
Orders by status, client, month and top items, plus abandoned orders and items. Supports filtering by client and country.
Client-base overview: totals and new clients, invoiced/paid/outstanding, wallet balance, active subscriptions, open tickets, breakdowns by country, group and owner, attached-record counts, and maps (clients/revenue by country, invoicing by postal code, and a visit route by billing size).
Counts by status (open, completed, on hold), contract value, overdue projects, hours logged per project, and breakdowns by status and client. Supports filtering by client and country.
Task counts by status, overdue tasks, hours logged, and workload distribution across team members.
Estimate counts and value (from line items) by status and client, with a monthly trend. Supports filtering by client and country.
Proposal counts and value by status and client, plus total views. Supports filtering by client and country.
Subscription status and payment status, invoiced revenue (via linked invoices), and top clients. Supports filtering by client and country.
Ticket volume by status, type and assignee, plus comment counts. Supports filtering by client and country.
Expense totals by category and month, billable amounts and recurring expenses.
Supplier spend derived from expenses, by provider.
Leads by source and status, with a new-lead trend over time.
Clock-in/out entries, hours worked, and attendance by team member.
Leave applications by type, status and team member, with total days.
In addition to the modules above, administrators can define external API data sources. Sources that read the NIZU database are defined in code by the NIZU team only, for security; external API sources are the user-configurable kind.
Several sources support scoping a report to a specific client and/or country — useful for questions like “the most sold item for this client” or “invoicing in this country”.