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Share Your Scorecard with Stakeholders

As a founder, you want to share your product’s scorecard with investors, board members, and advisors so that they can see your AI maturity positioning, track your progress, and understand your improvement plan without needing a Dacard.ai account. Every scored product has a shareable URL at /r/{id}. Anyone with the link can view the maturity report without signing in.
1

Score your product

Navigate to /score and run a score if you have not already.
2

Copy the shareable link

From your score results page, copy the URL from your browser’s address bar. The URL format is app.dacard.ai/r/{id}.
3

Send to stakeholders

Share the link via email, Slack, or your investor update. Recipients see the full maturity report without needing to create an account.
Shareable links are private by obscurity. The URL is unguessable, so only people you share it with can view it. Other report types (Operations, Lifecycle, POM) require authentication.

What stakeholders see

The shared maturity report includes:
  • Overall score (27-135) and maturity stage classification
  • Dimension breakdown across all 27 dimensions with scores and evidence
  • Signal bars for visual scanning of dimension health
  • Strengths and gaps (top 3 and bottom 3 dimensions)
  • Cross-dimension patterns showing systemic themes
  • Recommendations with “Do This Next” actions

Framing scores in updates

For investor updates

Include your Dacard.ai score as a product health metric alongside MRR, retention, and feature velocity: Structure:
  1. Headline: “AI Maturity: [Score] ([Stage])” with trend indicator (up/down/stable)
  2. Progress: Which dimensions improved since last update
  3. Focus areas: Top 2-3 dimensions you are actively investing in
  4. Competitive: How you compare to scored competitors (if available)

For board presentations

Use the scorecard as part of your product strategy section:
  • Show the dimension heatmap as a visual summary
  • Highlight the tension map (F1 vs F2 vs F3) to show organizational alignment
  • Present benchmark data to contextualize your score for your stage
  • Connect score improvements to specific initiatives the board approved

For team all-hands

Share the scorecard with your team to create shared understanding:
  • Walk through the top 3 strengths (“Here is what we are doing well”)
  • Explain the top 3 gaps (“Here is where we need to improve”)
  • Connect gaps to upcoming work (“This is why we are investing in X this quarter”)

Track progress over time

Re-score your product periodically to show improvement trajectory:
CadenceBest for
MonthlyInvestor updates, active improvement tracking
QuarterlyBoard reports, strategic planning
Before/after milestonesMeasuring specific initiative impact
Your dashboard shows score history automatically. The timeline view makes it easy to demonstrate that investments are paying off.

Access control for reports

Report typeWho can view
Maturity ReportAnyone with the /r/{id} link (no account needed)
Operations ReportAuthenticated users with Lead role or above
Lifecycle ReportAuthenticated users with Lead role or above
POM OverlayAuthenticated users on Pro plan or above
Suite IntelligenceAuthenticated users with Lead role or above
Portfolio ViewAuthenticated users on Enterprise plan
If you need to share Operations or Lifecycle data with a board member, either upgrade them to a Lead role in your organization or summarize the data in your investor update.

Next steps

Score for investor conversations

Frame your score specifically for fundraising discussions.

Understand tensions

Add tension analysis to your stakeholder narratives.

Benchmark against peers

Provide industry context alongside your scores.

Set up team scoring

Let your leadership team track scores collaboratively.