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The Google Analytics data agent that acts the way you would.

It keeps an eye on your Google Analytics data alongside your ad spend and revenue, on a schedule you set or whenever fresh data lands. When a channel breaks trend, it tells you, or handles it the way you'd want.

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DefiniteAPP9:14 AM · #growth-alerts
⚠️ Paid Search conversions down 31% week over week, CAC up to $94

Sessions held flat but conversions fell off on Paid Search while spend kept climbing, pushing blended CAC well past your ~$60 target. Looks isolated to two campaigns that started sending traffic to a page that now 404s.

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GA4 Traffic Source + Conversion + Content · joined to Google Ads spend · audit log

How an agent works

An agent watches one thing and acts on it. Not a workflow, just a standing watch that usually does nothing and acts the moment it should.

◄ repeats on the schedule you set ►

You stay in control

An agent does what you'd do, and only what you've authorized.

The same trusted numbers

It acts on the same governed metrics as your dashboards, and every action is logged and traceable.

You approve anything that writes

It alerts and recommends on its own; anything that changes data is yours to approve.

Try it on a test channel first

Point a new agent at a throwaway channel and watch its judgment before it touches anything real.

No false alarms

It remembers what it already flagged and waits before acting again, so it won't alert you about the same thing twice.

What you can put an agent on

Blended CACACROSS YOUR SOURCES

See real cost per acquisition, not GA4's siloed version

It joins your Google Analytics conversions to your actual ad spend and your revenue, so you see blended CAC and cost per channel that reconcile to the dollars you reported, not three platforms each claiming the same conversion. When a channel's economics break, you hear about it before the monthly review, not in it.

ConversionTraffic Source (Acquisition)Ecommerce
Acquisition

Catch a channel breaking trend before the spend follows

When sessions or conversions from a source move off their baseline, it tells you which channel, how far off, and what changed, then hands off to Fi to dig into why. You find the campaign that broke, or the referral that dried up, while you can still act on it.

Traffic Source (Acquisition)Session & EngagementConversion
Conversion

Flag a funnel drop with the pages and events behind it

When a key conversion or event rate slips, it surfaces the steps and content where users fall off, so you know whether it's a broken page, a tracking gap, or a real drop in intent. The leak gets named before a week of traffic runs through it.

ConversionEventContent (Pages & Screens)
Custom

Run any Python it needs to get the job done

Beyond alerts and write-backs, an agent can run arbitrary Python, so it can do whatever the task actually requires: call an API, refresh a campaign, reshape the data, or wire into your own tooling. The action space is yours to define.

Why not just build it yourself?

You could rig one of these with a cron job and a Slack webhook in an afternoon. The watching is the easy part. Here's what you'd own forever, and don't, here:

  • The cross-source join: not one tool's data, but it reconciled against the rest of your stack
  • A trusted, consistent metric: the same number your dashboards use
  • The investigation into why, when something fires
  • A full audit trail of everything it did
  • The upkeep, when the schema drifts or the script breaks at 2am

The data it works from

Every Google Analytics (GA4) object, modeled and query-ready the moment you connect.

User (Audience)
customerproductengagement
Session & Engagement
productengagement
Event
productengagementmarketing
Conversion
marketingrevenue_financeengagement
Traffic Source (Acquisition)
marketingengagement
Content (Pages & Screens)
marketingengagementproduct
Device & Tech
productengagement
Geography
marketingengagementproduct
Ecommerce
revenue_financemarketingproduct

It runs on your real Google Analytics property (bot traffic, (not set) values, unattributed sessions and all), not a tidy demo.

Where it acts

Slack

A message in the channel you choose, with the context and a button to act on it.

Email

A summary in the inbox of the people who need to see it.

Webhook

A payload to your own systems, to wire the agent into whatever you already run.

Warehouse write-back

A flag written back to your warehouse for everything downstream to pick up.

Hand off to Fi

Kick the question to Fi to investigate the why and propose the fix.

MCP

Expose it to your own agents and tools over MCP, and drive it from your stack.

Run it in your own VPC or fully self-hosted. Everything it does is pure SQL and Python you can inspect.

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Agents

The watchers and actors. Once you've built one, it runs on its own, keeping an eye on what matters and acting the way you would.

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Get started

  1. 1Connect Google Analytics (GA4), and the sources it needs to reconcile against. Synced and modeled in an afternoon.
  2. 2See the numbers tie out to what you already trust.
  3. 3Put an agent on one thing you can't afford to miss. Fi helps you build it.
§ FAQ

Common questions

You set the schedule, and it also re-checks whenever fresh Google Analytics (GA4) data lands. Each agent watches the one thing you point it at, nothing else.
It alerts and recommends on its own. Anything that writes, whether to a tool, your warehouse, or a customer, is yours to approve. You can also point a new agent at a test channel first and watch its judgment before it touches anything real.
When something fires, it can hand off to Fi to investigate, drilling into the data it has across your connected sources to find what's behind the move, and showing its work.
Those surface anomalies inside GA4, in GA4's numbers, when you open the report. This watches continuously, reasons across your traffic plus your ad spend and revenue, and hands off to Fi to investigate why, so you catch a channel breaking before the spend chases it.

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