You chase consultants
You send out the project reference form. No one fills it in. You follow up. Still nothing. Three months later, the consultant has forgotten the project's key figures.
Showy reads the documents your teams already produce — reports, proposals, closing emails. It extracts structured references that you approve in minutes. You orchestrate; you no longer enter data.
You send out the project reference form. No one fills it in. You follow up. Still nothing. Three months later, the consultant has forgotten the project's key figures.
By the time you manage to build a reference, the project's been over for six months. The sales rep wanted it three days after the kick-off.
You know the library is incomplete. No one helps you fill it, and everyone complains when something's missing.
Showy continuously reads the documents in circulation — project reports, won proposals, closing emails. It proposes structured references with a confidence score. You approve, enrich if needed, and publish. An approved reference is immediately available to sales, in its latest version.
Showy reads existing project documents. You stop sending forms no one fills in.
Every reference goes through you before publication. You keep control of the tone, the emphasis, the key figures.
Draft, approved, updated, archived. You steer what's exposed to sales and keep a record of it.
You see which references get used in proposals and which sit idle. The library becomes a steering tool, not a graveyard.