Investor-Ready Reports, Generated From Your Live Financial Data.
Pollarc generates the reports investors and board members actually ask for — MRR, ARR, burn rate, runway, revenue trends, expense breakdowns, and ESG performance — updated continuously from your connected accounts, not pulled together manually before each meeting.
Investor reporting is the work of producing the numbers that investors, board members, and lenders want to see when they ask for an update: how much recurring revenue the business has, how fast it is growing, how much it is spending, how long it can keep going at the current rate, what the trends look like over time, and increasingly — how the business is performing on environmental, social, and governance measures.
This is work that usually happens in bursts — a scramble before each board meeting or investor update to pull numbers from the bank, the accounting system, and one or more spreadsheets, then reconcile them and put them into a format that is presentable. The problem is that the numbers are often stale by the time they are presented, and the process of pulling them together takes time away from actually running the business.
Pollarc's Investor Reporting module generates these reports continuously from the business's connected financial data, so the figures are as current as the underlying accounts and the report is ready when it is needed rather than being rebuilt from scratch each time. The metrics cover the standard investor concerns — MRR, ARR, burn rate, runway, revenue trends, expense breakdowns — plus ESG performance and sustainability metrics where the business tracks them, and the reports are formatted to be shareable with investors and board members without manual reformatting.
What the module does
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MRR and ARR tracking
Monthly recurring revenue and annual recurring revenue are calculated from the business's revenue data and tracked over time, so growth trends are visible without manually aggregating recurring revenue figures.
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Burn rate and runway
The rate at which the business is spending and the runway it has at the current rate are calculated from the actual cash position and expense data from connected accounts, updated as the data changes.
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Revenue and expense trend views
Revenue and expenses are shown by month, quarter, and year, so trends are visible and comparable across periods without building custom reports each time.
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ESG performance and sustainability metrics
Environmental, social, and governance performance indicators are tracked alongside financial metrics: energy and carbon footprint data, diversity and workforce metrics, governance and compliance status, and sustainability targets. ESG data is kept current with the same continuous-updates approach as the financial figures, so investor and board ESG reporting is as accurate as the rest of the report.
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Board-ready report formats
The reports are presented in a format suitable for sharing with a board or investors: the key metrics are clear, the figures are accompanied by plain-language context, and the report can be distributed without reformatting.
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Live data grounding
Because the reports are built from connected accounts and the live books, the numbers reflect the current state of the business rather than a snapshot taken at the last reporting cycle.
A concrete example
A startup founder has an investor update due at the end of every quarter. Without Pollarc, the founder spends two days pulling numbers from the bank, the accounting system, and three spreadsheets that track MRR, expenses, and runway — each maintained separately and each slightly out of sync with the others. The numbers are reconciled by hand, formatted into a document, and sent to investors — and by the time the update goes out, some of the figures are already a month old.
With Pollarc's Investor Reporting module, the founder opens the Investor Reporting page and sees MRR, ARR, burn rate, runway, and revenue and expense trends that have been updating continuously from the connected accounts. If the business tracks ESG performance, those metrics — carbon footprint, energy use, workforce diversity, governance compliance — are shown alongside the financials, updated from the same continuous data stream. The figures are current, they agree with each other because they come from the same data, and the report is ready to export and send. The preparation that used to take two days takes an hour, and the update goes out with numbers that are actually current.
Give investors reports that are current, grounded, and ready to send.
Set up Investor ReportingMRR. ARR. Burn rate. Runway. Revenue trends. ESG performance.
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