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.
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.
An agent does what you'd do, and only what you've authorized.
It acts on the same governed metrics as your dashboards, and every action is logged and traceable.
It alerts and recommends on its own; anything that changes data is yours to approve.
Point a new agent at a throwaway channel and watch its judgment before it touches anything real.
It remembers what it already flagged and waits before acting again, so it won't alert you about the same thing twice.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
Every Google Analytics (GA4) object, modeled and query-ready the moment you connect.
It runs on your real Google Analytics property (bot traffic, (not set) values, unattributed sessions and all), not a tidy demo.
A message in the channel you choose, with the context and a button to act on it.
A summary in the inbox of the people who need to see it.
A payload to your own systems, to wire the agent into whatever you already run.
A flag written back to your warehouse for everything downstream to pick up.
Kick the question to Fi to investigate the why and propose the fix.
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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