Why Google Analytics + dassi
Google Analytics is already where the work happens. dassi adds the missing layer: it can read what’s on the page and then take actions (draft, classify, fill, log, summarize) without you rebuilding context in a chat box.
What to automate in Google Analytics
- Weekly update generation: Write a Slack-ready weekly summary based on the current dashboard view.
- Anomaly and driver analysis: Explain what changed and which pages/channels drove it.
- Recommendation drafting: Turn insights into one concrete next action for the team.
Quick start
- Open Google Analytics in Chrome.
- Open the dassi sidebar.
- Start with a safe workflow: summarize → propose → draft → review → act.
Prompt recipes (copy/paste)
- “Write a weekly summary of this dashboard for Slack.” (from Analytics Dashboard That Writes Its Own Weekly Update)
- “Call out the top 3 drivers for traffic change.” (from Analytics Dashboard That Writes Its Own Weekly Update)
- “Write a weekly update from this dashboard: what changed, why, and one next action.”
- “Spot anomalies and list the likely drivers with evidence.”
- “Turn this chart into a 5-line executive summary.”
Safety checklist
- Tell dassi: “Never submit/send without confirmation.”
- If the page contains sensitive data, ask for redaction or aggregated outputs (totals-only, no PII).
- Prefer reversible actions first (drafting, labeling, notes) before destructive ones.