Built for Analysts
Stop Formatting Spreadsheets. Start Making Decisions.
You were hired to be an analyst. But you spend 80% of your month cleaning data, chasing duplicates, and rebuilding broken reports. RIAA automates the data prep so you can do the work that actually matters.
Your Time, Reclaimed
The 80/20 Flip
Today
One work month- 80% Data cleaning, dedup, format fixing, broken formulas, report rebuilding.
- 20% Actual analysis and decision-making.
With RIAA
One work month- 10% Governed data ingestion.
- 90% High-value analysis, investigation, and decisions.
Same team. Same headcount. Ten times the analytical output.
Your Spreadsheet Headaches, Solved
Every workaround you built in Excel has a real solution in RIAA
My spreadsheet crashes when I load 2 million rows.
You wait 45 minutes for Excel to open, then it freezes and you lose your work.
Work in the row-and-column interface you already know, backed by a high-performance analytics engine that queries millions of records in seconds.
I spend three days a month manually deduplicating records.
Massive INDEX-MATCH formulas across multiple tabs. One wrong drag and the whole thing breaks.
RIAA flags duplicates automatically and presents them in a review queue. Click to classify. Click to resolve. Done.
Every month the vendor file arrives with different date formats and missing columns.
You spend the first day of every cycle just making the data loadable.
Drop the file in. RIAA quarantines bad rows, standardizes formats, and commits clean data to a governed dataset automatically.
I make 200 manual corrections a month and nobody can prove I did them right.
If an auditor asks why a number changed, you have to dig through email chains and old file versions.
Every correction is logged with who, when, what changed, and what it was before. Auditors get the answer in seconds.
I rebuild the same five reports every single week.
Copy last week's file. Paste new data. Fix the broken formulas. Reformat the charts. Send. Repeat forever.
Build it once. Connect it to governed data. It refreshes automatically. You never rebuild it again.
Your Skills Still Apply
Everything you know in Excel has a better version in RIAA
In Excel
VLOOKUP and INDEX-MATCH across tabs
In RIAA
Natural language query: "Show me all claims where provider ID matches the rebate file."
In Excel
Pivot tables on exported CSVs
In RIAA
Pivot tables connected to live governed data with drill-down to source records.
In Excel
Conditional formatting to flag outliers
In RIAA
Business rules that flag, classify, and route outliers to review queues automatically.
In Excel
Manual dedup with helper columns and sorting
In RIAA
Automated dedup scenarios with configurable matching fields and review workflows.
In Excel
Saving "v12_FINAL_FINAL_revised" file copies
In RIAA
Versioned workbooks with snapshots, restore, and shared access controls.
In Excel
Emailing spreadsheets for review
In RIAA
Shared workbooks with comments, grants, and activity tracking. One live version.
You are not starting over. You are upgrading.
Your Monday, Transformed
What a typical Monday looks like, before and after RIAA
Before RIAA
Today- 8:00 AM
Download vendor file from email. Wrong format again.
Frustration
- 9:30 AM
Fix date columns, fill missing fields, remove duplicates manually.
Tedious
- 11:00 AM
Excel crashes loading the full dataset. Restart.
Lost work
- 12:00 PM
Finally have clean data. Start building this week's report from last week's template.
Behind schedule
- 2:00 PM
Manager asks for a number. Spend 40 minutes finding it across three tabs.
Reactive
- 4:00 PM
Email the report. CC six people. Three will ask for different cuts.
Repetitive
- 5:30 PM
Start prepping tomorrow's adjustment file. Still at your desk.
Overtime
With RIAA
With RIAA- 8:00 AM
Vendor file auto-ingested overnight. Validation report waiting. 3 rows quarantined.
Handled
- 8:15 AM
Review quarantined rows. Approve or reject. Dataset updated.
5 minutes
- 8:30 AM
Open dashboard. This week's numbers already refreshed.
Automatic
- 9:00 AM
Dedup run completed overnight. 14 potential matches in review queue. Classify them.
Focused
- 10:00 AM
Manager asks for a number. Natural language query. Answer in 10 seconds.
Instant
- 10:30 AM
Start actual analysis. Trends, anomalies, recommendations. The work you were hired for.
High-value
- 3:00 PM
Done for the day. Adjustments logged, dashboards shared, audit trail complete.
On time
Before RIAA
Today- 8:00 AM
Download vendor file from email. Wrong format again.
Frustration
- 9:30 AM
Fix date columns, fill missing fields, remove duplicates manually.
Tedious
- 11:00 AM
Excel crashes loading the full dataset. Restart.
Lost work
- 12:00 PM
Finally have clean data. Start building this week's report from last week's template.
Behind schedule
- 2:00 PM
Manager asks for a number. Spend 40 minutes finding it across three tabs.
Reactive
- 4:00 PM
Email the report. CC six people. Three will ask for different cuts.
Repetitive
- 5:30 PM
Start prepping tomorrow's adjustment file. Still at your desk.
Overtime
Same analyst. Same data. Completely different day.
The Business Case
What your manager needs to hear
Three reasons this is a budget line item, not a nice-to-have.
Business Continuity
When your lead analyst goes on vacation, the work does not stop. RIAA captures their judgment and decision patterns in Human Digital Twins so the team keeps operating at the same standard.
Explore Human Digital Twins →Audit Defensibility
Every manual correction made in a spreadsheet is a compliance risk with no trail. RIAA logs every change in a permanent, append-only Determination Ledger that auditors can query directly.
Explore Unified Determination Ledger →Fractional Headcount ROI
Your existing team gets the analytical output capacity of three additional hires for a fraction of the cost of one. The ROI is not in new headcount. It is in reclaiming the 80% your current team wastes on data prep.
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