Workspace Reports
Workspace Reports take all the intelligence you've gathered in a workspace — competitor analyses, market data, SEO audits, news — and synthesize them into a single, structured executive brief.
What Does It Do?
When you click the "Report" tab in a workspace, MarketGeist's AI reads every intelligence node on your canvas and generates a comprehensive report. This isn't just a concatenation of individual reports — it cross-references data, identifies patterns across sources, and produces a unified narrative with an executive summary, key findings, opportunities, threats, and recommended actions.
Why It Matters
How to Generate a Workspace Report
Build your canvas with intelligence nodes
Add at least 2–3 intelligence nodes (e.g., a Market Report, a Competitor Analysis, and an SEO Audit) so the AI has enough data to synthesize.
Click the "Report" tab
Switch from the Canvas view to the Report view. If no report has been generated yet, you'll see a prompt to generate one.
Click "Generate Report"
MarketGeist reads all intelligence nodes, cross-references the data, and produces a structured report. This takes 30–90 seconds depending on the amount of data.
Review and export
Read through the report, use the AI Assistant to ask follow-up questions, and export when ready.
{
"workspace": "European EV Charging Market",
"generated_at": "2026-04-10T14:30:00Z",
"executive_summary": "The European EV charging market is projected to reach €45B by 2030, driven by EU mandates requiring charging stations every 60km on major highways. Three players control 62% of installations...",
"key_findings": [
"ChargePoint, Ionity, and Tesla Supercharger network hold 62% combined market share",
"Government subsidies in France and Germany covering 40-60% of installation costs",
"Average utilization rates still below 15%, creating revenue sustainability concerns",
"SEO analysis shows 340% YoY growth in 'EV charging near me' search queries"
],
"opportunities": [
"Rural charging deserts — 73% of EU rural municipalities have zero fast chargers",
"Fleet-as-a-Service partnerships with logistics companies",
"Battery storage integration for grid balancing revenue"
],
"threats": [
"Chinese manufacturers entering with 40% lower hardware costs",
"Standardization delays between CCS and NACS connector types",
"Utility grid capacity constraints in Southern Europe"
],
"recommended_actions": [
"Prioritize France and Germany for initial deployment (highest subsidy coverage)",
"Partner with at least one fleet operator for guaranteed utilization",
"Monitor Chinese entrants — evaluate Huawei and BYD charging division quarterly"
],
"confidence_score": 0.84,
"sources_count": 47
}