Opening a full analysis
Open any signal from the Scan board or Overview.
Click Full analysis in the top right of the detail view.
The signal opens as its own full page, with a breadcrumb back to Overview.
The page keeps the essentials in view — the signal's title, severity, business classification, and dollars at risk — alongside the signal's own why-it-matters, recommendation, and cost-of-waiting context.
Iris analyzes the signal for you
As soon as the page opens, Iris starts a deep dive automatically. You don't have to write a prompt — the analysis is pre-loaded with the signal's full context: the diagnosis, the suspected root cause, what's already been ruled out, the current recommendation, and the dollars at risk.
While Iris works you'll see a progress indicator, then the finished read: a plain-English explanation of what the signal means, the most likely root cause, the fastest sensible fix, and what to watch next — including a table of the key metric changes and at least one chart of the trend, built from the client's real numbers.
Note: The analysis usually takes a few minutes. If a run fails or stalls, a Retry analysis button appears — a fresh attempt almost always resolves it.
Handing off to a specialist
The analysis page carries the signal's recommended specialist agents, right at the top:
Review the recommended specialist (or the multi-step plan, when the fix takes more than one agent).
Hover an agent to see what it will do.
Click Run next to the specialist you want — the work is dispatched immediately and appears on the Workflow board.
The specialist doesn't start cold: Iris's analysis of the signal is folded into its briefing, so the agent working the fix inherits everything the deep dive uncovered.
Asking your own questions
The analysis itself is a finished read, not a live chat. When you want to interrogate the signal — test a hypothesis, ask for a different cut of the data — use Dig deeper from the signal's detail view. That opens an Iris chat in the Chat product, seeded with the same signal context, where you can go back and forth freely. That conversation also links back to the signal, so it feeds any specialist you dispatch later.
Tip: Use Copy link in the page header to share the analysis with a teammate — the link opens the same page, scoped to the right client.
