Google Analytics
AI Assistant
Get a Google Analytics AI assistant that lives in Slack. Ask questions, get summaries, and handle Google Analytics tasks without leaving your workflow.
$350/mo · Set up in 5 minutes · Cancel anytime


$350/mo · Set up in 5 minutes · Cancel anytime
Example questions
Ask Cody things like
Which Google Analytics traffic sources are down this week, and where did conversions fall the most?
Show me the landing pages with strong sessions but weak conversion rate in the last 7 days.
Compare paid, organic, direct, and referral traffic quality this month and flag what looks off.
Draft a GA4 update for Slack with sessions, conversions, channel changes, and the biggest anomalies to watch.
Use cases
What Cody does with Google Analytics
Traffic and conversion-monitoring copilot
Use an AI assistant with Google Analytics to summarise traffic and conversion movement, flag unusual drops or spikes, explain which channels changed, and surface what needs attention before reporting gets stale.
Channel and landing-page analysis assistant
Ask Cody to compare paid, organic, direct, referral, or campaign performance, highlight landing pages getting traffic without enough conversion return, and point marketers toward the pages or sources worth investigating first.
GA4 reporting and anomaly-triage assistant
Use Cody to turn Google Analytics account movement into a clear Slack update with sessions, conversions, channel mix shifts, and the biggest anomalies or opportunities without rebuilding the weekly GA4 report by hand.
Track Cody's progress in taskboards that it creates for Google Analytics!
Tutorial
How to create a Google Analytics AI assistant
Build a fully customised Google Analytics assistant in minutes — no engineering required. Just drag, configure, and deploy.
Give Cody access to your messaging app
Connect your Slack workspace with one click. Cody gets its own dedicated server and appears as a bot in your workspace, with no shared infrastructure and no setup beyond the OAuth flow.
- One-click Slack OAuth, done in 30 seconds
- Dedicated server spun up automatically
- Cody appears in Slack as @cody, ready to use


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Enable the Google Analytics integration
Head to the Integrations panel and connect your Google Analytics account in one click. Cody securely stores your credentials and uses them to act on your behalf, reading data, drafting outputs, and surfacing insights directly in Slack.
- Find Google Analytics in the integrations list
- Click Connect and authorise access
- Credentials are encrypted and stored securely
Drag agents onto the canvas
Open Cody's visual canvas and drag pre-built agent blocks into your workspace. Choose a Google Analytics agent, a summariser, a notifier, or combine several. Each block is a self-contained AI worker that handles a specific job, so your assistant only does exactly what you need.
- Pick a Google Analytics agent from the library
- Arrange blocks to model your workflow
- Connect agents with a single drag
Set up your agent's skills
Give each agent the skills it needs. Connect your Google Analytics account, define what the agent should look for, and tune its behaviour with plain-English instructions, no code and no YAML. Cody handles the prompting and API calls for you.
- Integrate directly with Google Analytics
- Write instructions in plain English
- Preview responses before going live
About the tool
About Google Analytics
Google Analytics is where teams watch traffic, conversions, landing pages, and channel mix, but the useful story is often buried in reports, comparisons, and exploration tabs. A Google Analytics AI assistant is most useful when it helps marketers and growth teams review GA4 performance, explain traffic and conversion changes, flag anomalies, and turn web analytics movement into clear Slack updates without living inside dashboards all day.
Category
Marketing & AdsPrivate & secure
- Dedicated EC2 instance, nobody else's data
- Slack tokens encrypted with AES-256-GCM
- Your data never trains any model
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FAQ
Common
questions
What can Cody actually do with Google Analytics?
Cody can answer questions across sessions, conversions, traffic sources, campaigns, landing pages, and channel mix, then turn that GA4 context into clear answers and updates in Slack.
Can Cody spot traffic drops and conversion anomalies?
Yes. Cody can surface channels, campaigns, landing pages, or time windows where traffic or conversion performance changed sharply, then point out where the team likely needs to investigate first.
Can Cody summarise Google Analytics performance for my team?
Yes. Cody can turn GA4 activity into a daily or weekly summary with traffic shifts, conversion changes, channel movement, and the anomalies or opportunities that matter most.
Can Cody help with channel and landing-page analysis?
Yes. Cody can compare paid, organic, direct, referral, or campaign performance, highlight landing pages getting traffic without enough conversion return, and surface which pages or sources deserve a closer review.
Does Cody replace Google Analytics or our analytics workflow?
No. Google Analytics stays the source of truth. Cody sits on top of it as a faster interface for reviewing GA4 performance, spotting anomalies, and drafting analytics updates without living in dashboards and explorations all day.
Get started today
Google Analytics AI assistant
in your Slack
Cody gives your team a Google Analytics assistant in Slack, so people can review traffic, conversions, landing-page performance, and channel changes without building GA4 reports or living inside dashboards.
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