Most tools in this category pretend the operator has time to become an analyst. They don't. A VP of distribution opens a dashboard, stares at a chart, tries to remember which filter matters this quarter, and closes the tab. The dashboard wasn't wrong. It just wasn't help.
CorridorEngine is built the other way around. The engine does the analysis. The engine ranks what matters. The engine summarizes what changed. What lands on your desk is a decision — with its dollar impact already calculated and its context already written.
The platform earns its keep the same way a good analyst does: by handing you the three things you actually needed to see, and filtering out the ninety-seven you didn't.
The engine pulls the week's data from your ERP overnight. Nothing to upload manually. No meeting to schedule. By the time your coffee cools, every corridor in the network has a fresh picture of the weekend.
Every corridor is re-scored against its thresholds. Anomalies flag themselves the moment cost, volume, or margin drifts outside the expected band. No analyst touched a spreadsheet. No one built a chart that will be stale by Wednesday.
What you see isn't a dashboard — it's a ranked list of decisions waiting for a human. The ones at the top are ordered by dollar impact. The ones at the bottom can wait until they can't.
Approve, escalate, or review — one click per decision. The platform records the call, the reasoning, and the stakeholder notified. Nothing else opens a tab. Nothing else asks you to type a single sentence unless you want to.
An executive briefing lands in your inbox — what shifted, what crossed a threshold, what's projected next. One page, built for the person who makes the call. Your weekend is yours again.
We measure findings in dollars, not dashboards.
Every decision gets context — not just data.
The platform ranks. The human decides.
If a report can write itself, it should.
Opinion is part of the product. Neutrality is not a virtue here.
The corridor is the unit of analysis. Everything else is a rollup.
Send a sample of your distribution data and you'll get a first-pass analysis back within 72 hours — on your corridors, in your dollars. No sales team, no gatekeepers, no discovery deck. If it's useful, we keep talking.