When the Enterpret Agent finishes a piece of analysis, it can hand back a real file: a cited PDF report, a slide deck, a CSV, or a chart. These outputs are called artifacts. Ask for a deliverable in plain language, the agent generates it, and the citations behind your answer carry through into the file. Artifacts come Enterpret-branded by default, so what you get back is ready to share.
What the agent can produce
The agent writes and runs code to build whatever the output format needs, so the range is wide:
Reports and documents: markdown, HTML, and export-ready PDF
Slide decks: PDF and PPTX
HTML dashboards
CSVs and charts
docx files
To get one, ask for it in the same message or as a follow-up. For example, after a deep dive on the spike in billing complaints, a follow-up like "can you export this as an executive-ready PDF that I can share?" returns a branded, cited report.
Audio briefings are coming. Audio podcast and briefing artifacts are in development behind a feature flag and are not yet generally available.
Citations carry through. Every count and quote in a generated report ties back to the source feedback record, the same evidence that stands behind the chat answer. A PDF is as verifiable as the conversation it came from.
Enterpret branding by default. Artifacts apply an Enterpret design system automatically, so reports and decks look finished without a styling pass.
Share an artifact
When the agent produces an artifact, it appears in the conversation. Share its link and any teammate with access to your Enterpret organization can open and view it, with no download or copy to pass around. Because the evidence is embedded, the shared artifact stays grounded in the same source records for everyone who opens it. You can still download a copy when you need the file itself.
FAQs
Are the citations still usable in a shared artifact? The evidence carries through. Every aggregate number and quote ties back to the source records in your Enterpret dashboard, the same grounding that stands behind the chat answer.
Have a question about artifacts, or hit something this article didn't cover? Reach out to your Enterpret team.
