Synthesis Reports
Cross-context intelligence insights that emerge from your learning data.
Available on Premium tier and above.
What Are Synthesis Reports?
Synthesis Reports are intelligence extracts generated by Tempreon's cross-domain learning system. They surface patterns, insights, and connections that span multiple Domains — things you might not notice yourself because you're focused on each context individually.
How They're Generated
Tempreon's Core Tempering process (the deepest level of passive learning) looks across all your Domains for patterns that transcend any single context:
- Cross-context patterns — "You consistently underestimate scope in technical projects across all three clients"
- Coherence checks — "Your stated preference for brevity conflicts with your tendency to add context in client emails"
- Portfolio insights — "You spend 70% of your AI sessions on content creation and 30% on analysis, but your goals suggest the split should be closer to 50/50"
Reviewing Reports
Reports arrive in two states:
Pending Review
New insights the system has generated that need your confirmation. For each, you can:
- Confirm — Promotes the insight to active knowledge
- Dismiss — Rejects the insight (the system learns from dismissals too)
Active
Confirmed insights that have been incorporated into your intelligence layer.
Filtering Reports
The Synthesis page lets you filter by:
- Status — Pending review, Active, or All
- Type — Tags indicating the synthesis type (cross-context, coherence, portfolio, general)
- Domain — Which context the report relates to
Try Saying...
- "What cross-domain patterns has Tempreon noticed?" — Surface synthesis insights
- "Are there any contradictions in my preferences?" — Check for coherence issues
- "What insights are pending my review?" — See reports that need attention
Use Case: The Insight You'd Miss Without Cross-Context Data
Raj manages three product lines. Tempreon's Synthesis system noticed something he hadn't: across all three products, his most successful launches followed a pattern — they started with a pilot program and expanded based on pilot results. His least successful launches skipped the pilot. The Synthesis Report flagged this pattern, and Raj confirmed it. Now, whenever he's planning a launch in any context, his AI references this validated cross-domain pattern.