Your data, delivered as a broadcast.
The D7 Brief — Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, launch week, August 13–19, 2026. Every number from our own recorded sampling.
Data Briefings turn a data stream into a narrated 90-second video your whole team will actually watch — for any product launch, or as a daily or weekly digest of the numbers you live by. The flagship format, The D7 Brief, covers a launch's first seven days on the market: players, audience, and what early reviews really say — every number on screen, every quote verified. Our proving ground is the games industry; the format travels.
Bring Briefings to Your TeamWhat's inside a D7 Brief
Ninety seconds, one title, its whole launch week — the game-launch edition, shown above. Swap the sources and the same format briefs any launch: narrated by our host, backed by on-screen data panels timed to the words.
Launch Week Numbers
Followers at launch, peak concurrent players, follower-to-player conversion, weekend hold, and day-7 retention — the shape of the launch in five figures.
Review Battlecard
Why players love it and why the reviews are mixed: top themes ranked by prevalence from a balanced review sample, with every quote verified verbatim against its source.
Score Trajectory
Where the review score opened on launch day and where it stands at day seven — recovering, holding, or sliding.
Twitch Week One
Peak viewers, how many channels carried the launch, who the top channel was, and how much of the audience was still watching by day seven.
Broadcast Delivery
A produced video over the game's own trailer: narrated script, motion-designed data panels synced to the voiceover, ready for Slack, email, or the Monday meeting.
First-Party Data
Player counts and Twitch reach come from our own continuous sampling, recorded as it happened — not scraped after the fact. Dates are absolute; sources are named on screen.
Dashboards die in a tab.
Briefings get watched.
The D7 Brief is one window on one stream. The format itself is bigger: pick the cadence that matches the decision, and point it at whatever data you already have.
Launch-day flash: the first 24 hours while the story is still moving.
The flagship: launch week settled, retention readable, reviews stabilizing.
The month verdict: content cadence, sentiment recovery, the long tail forming.
The quarter view: where the title landed, and what that means for the next one.
And it isn't limited to game launches. Any stream you already track — sales, program milestones, mission telemetry, service adoption, community KPIs — can become a briefing, on the cadence you need: a launch retrospective, a weekly digest, or a daily brief that replaces the status meeting. A narrated video people actually absorb, instead of another dashboard nobody opens.
Who it's for
Executives & Program Leads
Ninety seconds instead of a dashboard dig. Know how the launch — or the week — actually went before your first meeting of the day.
Marketing & Communications
The launch narrative with receipts: what the market rewarded, what early feedback punished, and how attention moved — quotable numbers included.
Analysts & Business Development
Day-7 momentum against launch peak is the earliest honest signal any launch sends. Track the products you're watching without lifting a spreadsheet.
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A product launch, a weekly program digest, or a daily ops brief — yours, your competitors', or your whole sector. Tell us what you need to see and we'll scope your briefing.
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