FEBRUARY 12, 2026Production Feature

Brand Intelligence Reports: Know Exactly Where Your Cannabis Brand Stands

Brand Reports turn VueLeaf reputation data into a ready-to-share briefing with sentiment, competitive context, community voices, and next actions in one place.

One report, one readout

This feature is built for the moment when the team needs a clean narrative, not a dashboard tour. The report compresses the key brand picture into something you can review, download, and share in minutes.

Generation time

~28s

from request to ready-to-review report

Brand health

78/100

single-score readout of overall reputation strength

Market rank

#2

competitive standing inside the tracked set

Positive buzz

68%

share of positive sentiment inside the current report

What every report includes

The structure is meant to move from executive summary to supporting evidence, so both leadership and teams can use the same output without talking past each other.

Executive summary

A fast read on brand health, competitive standing, and the main narrative threads shaping the period.

Sentiment breakdown

Positive, neutral, and negative conversation shares with enough context to explain where the reputation currently sits.

Forum map

A forum-by-forum view that shows where your brand is being discussed and which communities are driving the overall picture.

Influencer layer

The report highlights the community voices shaping perception so the analysis is tied to real authors, not anonymous percentages.

Competitive snapshot

Share-of-voice and ranking context show whether your current reputation is strong in absolute terms and relative ones.

AI findings

Narrative takeaways and recommended next actions turn the report into something a team can use, not just admire.

Built for both briefing and action

Reports only earn their place if they help someone decide what happens next. This one is designed for fast distribution and deeper follow-up at the same time.

For leadership

Use the report as a single briefing artifact when someone needs the current reputation picture without opening five dashboard tabs.
Share market rank, health score, and top findings in one package that is fast to review and easy to circulate internally.
Track how the narrative changes month to month without rebuilding the summary every time by hand.

For teams

Use forum, influencer, and sentiment sections to move from summary to investigation quickly when an issue surfaces.
Turn AI findings into concrete next steps for support, community, or product teams instead of leaving insights at headline level.
Keep report output aligned with what the dashboard already shows so teams can defend the recommendations with source evidence.

Generate, review, share

The workflow is intentionally short. The point is to make reporting a repeatable operating habit instead of a special project.

01

Choose the tracked brand and reporting window you want to summarize.

02

VueLeaf assembles the current reputation picture from sentiment, forums, influencers, and competitive context.

03

Review the finished report in-browser, then download or share it with the rest of your team.

Why teams can trust the output

Reports are most useful when people trust the scope, the completeness, and the logic behind them. Those were part of the design from the beginning.

Private by default

Only your brands

Report generation is scoped to the brands you own, so your competitive intelligence stays private to your workspace.

No hidden sections

Full report access

Once the report is generated, the whole output is available. No blurred blocks, gated chapters, or partial summaries.

Method included

Explainable output

Data sources and methodology stay close to the report so the readout can stand up in team reviews and executive decks.

Open Reports

Brand Reports are live now. If your workspace has tracked forum data for the selected period, you can generate a fresh briefing and share it with your team right away.

Use reports when you need a clean external artifact, and use the dashboards when you need to keep digging. They are built to reinforce each other, not compete.
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