What an insight looks like
Each insight includes:- A headline summarizing the observation
- Details with specific numbers and context
- An optional visualization (chart, table) when the data calls for one
- An Ask AI follow-up button that opens the assistant with a related prompt pre-filled
- “Your dining spending increased 25% compared to last month”
- “You have 3 subscriptions you haven’t used in 30 days”
- “Your net worth has grown by $1,200 this quarter”
- “An upcoming bill of $150 is expected in 3 days”
Where to find insights
On the web - the Home page shows a top Insights section with up to 3 cards. Tap View all to open the full Insights list.On iOS - the Home (Summary) feed shows a compact insight carousel you can swipe through. The Summary pager also has a dedicated Insights page with the full list.
Rating insights (iOS only)
On iOS you can react to each insight with a thumbs-up or thumbs-down:- Thumbs-up keeps the insight in the main Insights list.
- Thumbs-down moves the insight into an Archived section at the bottom of the Insights page. Tap the Archived heading to expand it, open any archived insight to read it, and change your rating if you want it back in the main list.
Push notifications for insights
Insights can also arrive as push notifications. Manage this in Settings → Notifications - the Insights category controls whether new insights notify you.Talking to the assistant about an insight
Every insight has an Ask AI button on its detail view. It opens the assistant with a question already drafted, so you can dig into the insight without copying anything by hand. See Acting on Insights.Related
- Types of Insights - the 10 categories MyTruv generates
- How Insights Are Generated - what feeds the system and timing
- Acting on Insights - reviewing detail, rating on iOS, and following up with the assistant