"Pulling a weekly summary of my team meant flipping between four dashboards and a spreadsheet."
One question in plain English. The answer is paired with the table, ready to drop into Monday’s status email. The spreadsheet stays closed.
Type a question. Get an answer with the source table attached — every number traceable to the row it came from. The AI cannot invent figures, cannot do its own math, cannot see another team’s data. You just see the answer. A trend, not a guess.
| Employee | Active · this | Active · last | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anita Desai | 6h 18m | 5h 32m | +13.9% |
| Marcus Wong | 5h 51m | 5h 12m | +11.2% |
| Priya Mehta | 5h 04m | 5h 02m | +0.7% |
| Ravi Krishnan | 5h 35m | 4h 46m | +17.1% |
Workforce AI lives or dies by trust. Fruitful’s answer is never a paragraph on its own — it is always a paragraph plus the small table the paragraph was built from. Hover any number in the answer, find the matching row in the table. The match is the proof.
Narrative answers are easy to share in Slack or a status email. Tables hold up in a board meeting. Every Fruitful answer gives you both, side by side, no extra clicks. If a manager wants to copy the table into a deck, it is already there.
| Employee | Active · this | Active · last | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ravi Krishnan | 5h 35m | 4h 46m | +17.1% |
| Anita Desai | 6h 18m | 5h 32m | +13.9% |
A manager and an org admin can ask the same question — they get different answers, because they see different teams. The AI receives only the rows the person asking is allowed to see. There is no prompt trick that widens it. No clever phrasing reveals another team’s numbers.
| When | What | Note | Δ | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11:42 | Asked a question | design-team trend | -1 | 499 |
| 09:18 | Asked a question | utilization last 30d | -1 | 500 |
| Midnight | Daily refresh | plan auto-refill | +30 | 501 |
| Yesterday | Top-up bought | 500-credit pack | +500 | 471 |
| Last wk | Gift | beta-program credit | +50 | 21 |
Every question and answer is saved. Rename a thread, archive it, or come back to it next quarter — the answer you got is still there, with its source table.
Each plan ships a daily allowance. Refreshed automatically each morning, so most teams never run out.
Buy more credits in-app whenever you need them. Paid credits don’t expire — a quiet week is not wasted budget.
If something goes wrong and an answer fails, the credit comes back automatically. You only pay for answers you actually receive.
When credits drop below 10% of your daily allowance, an in-app alert quietly nudges you. Optional email for admins.
AI is an opt-in module. Switch it off for an org and the rest of Fruitful keeps running — no AI surfaces appear, no credits move, no calls are made.
"Pulling a weekly summary of my team meant flipping between four dashboards and a spreadsheet."
One question in plain English. The answer is paired with the table, ready to drop into Monday’s status email. The spreadsheet stays closed.
"Sunday-night question — were shift starts on time this week? — meant logging in and clicking through reports."
Question typed once. Answer in one paragraph; table proves it. Sunday-night ritual reduced to a sentence.
"The numbers I wanted for a client review were always in three places."
Asked the chat. Got hours by project for last month, billable revenue, budget burn — one paragraph plus three tables. Pasted straight into the meeting deck.
The fact that every answer ends with the table it was built from is the only reason I trust the AI at all.
I asked it a question I knew the answer to — the numbers matched. That was day one of the trial.
14 days, full access, no card. The trial includes 30 free AI credits per day so you can stress-test the answers against your own dashboards.