Analytila reads your PDFs, transcripts and spreadsheets, proposes what your project is, shows its reasoning, and produces claims you can trace back to the source.
Reports, transcripts, spreadsheets and images land in one workspace.
Your project lives across PDFs, spreadsheets, interviews, meeting notes, emails, slide decks, and shared drives.
Understanding is scattered.
The final report looks polished. But when someone asks, "How did you reach that conclusion?", people spend hours reopening files, retracing steps, and defending assumptions instead of discussing decisions.
You stay in control at every step. Analytila proposes, you approve, and every claim stays linked to the evidence that produced it.
Reports, transcripts, spreadsheets and images land in one workspace.
Analytila proposes what the project is. You confirm or correct before anything runs.
Every inference shows the reasoning steps and the source files it drew from.
KPIs, insights and risks each include evidence strength and a link to the exact page.
Executive summaries and client reports export with citations intact.
"Penetration in Q3 was driven by structural shifts in logistics, not seasonal demand."
Reduce delivery lead time in the North corridor by 20% within 12 months.
Client onboarding cycle shortened by 34% after the March process change.
Direct link to the source file and page.
See how clearly a claim is supported.
Nothing ships without your approval.
Inspect the steps behind any inference.
Every conclusion stays tied to its source.
Scoped access controls, per-project isolation.
Move from field notes to defensible findings.
Evidence-linked KPIs and risk registers.
Clear narrative from mixed sources.
Turn recurring reviews into structured intelligence.
Analytila began with a student in Ondo who couldn't find a single book for his research — until the internet, and a friend, opened a door. It became a promise to make knowledge more useful for the next person.
Read the founder's story— Abiodun Paul Fadumo, Founder
Upload a few files, confirm the project, and Analytila will produce a first draft with citations you can inspect.