Outputs & Publishing
Turn live analysis into polished deliverables without copying work into a separate writing stack. Export to PDF or Word.
From Analysis To Deliverable
High-quality analysis is only valuable if it can be communicated clearly. Hinsley's output workflow turns live research, decomposition, scenarios, and forecasting into written products your team can review, refine, and share.
Because outputs live inside the same system as the analysis itself, teams can move from evidence review to drafting and publication without breaking context or rebuilding the work in separate tools.
Draft From Templates Or Start From Scratch
Hinsley supports both analyst-controlled drafting and AI-assisted first drafts:
- Generate structured outputs such as action memos, one-page briefs, blog posts, decomposition reports, and full analysis exports
- Choose which parts of the analysis should inform the draft, including scenarios, decomposition, monitoring results, and more
- Pull in curated context from Global Intelligence Monitoring, including uploaded private documents and saved findings, so generated drafts stay grounded in the evidence your team selected
- Embed live scenarios, decomposition visualizations, and forecasting questions directly into the document so the output reflects the structure of the analysis behind it
- Export finished outputs to PDF or Word for distribution outside the platform
Edit, Embed, And Share
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Draft
Create a first pass from a template or blank page, then refine the content in a rich text editor with autosave and inline title editing.
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Embed
Insert live scenarios, decomposition visualizations, and forecasting questions directly into the document so the output reflects the structure of the analysis behind it.
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Publish
Export to PDF or Word, or publish to a public URL that can be shared more broadly without asking readers to log into the platform.
Publication Without Rework
Published outputs give teams a clean way to distribute finished analysis while keeping the source workflow in Hinsley. You can preview content, assign a public URL, update published material later, or unpublish it when the brief should no longer be public.
That is especially useful when you want to communicate the current state of a Decomposition, show the latest Scenario Builder, or share a forecast-driven assessment with stakeholders after a Crowdsourced Forecasting round.
It also makes collaboration more practical. Analysts can draft from the same evidence base, editors can refine the narrative, and stakeholders can receive a polished output without the team losing the connection to the live analysis behind it.