Meaning is the AI analyst for your marketing stack. Connect your platforms, ask questions in plain English, and get answers backed by real data — no SQL, no spreadsheets, no dashboards to configure.
This guide walks you through the four steps to go from sign-up to your first insight.
What You Get
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| All connectors | GA4, Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, Search Console |
| Unlimited AI queries | Ask questions across every connected source |
| Drag-and-drop dashboards | 14 chart types, AI-generated widgets |
| Scheduled email alerts | AI summaries delivered on any cadence |
| Unlimited team members | Invite your whole team at no extra cost |
Setup in Four Steps
1. Create Your Account
Sign up at meaning.dev/signup. You get a 14-day free trial with full access to every feature — no credit card required to start exploring.
After signing up, you'll land on the onboarding screen where you can start your trial.
2. Connect Your First Data Source
Head to the Connections panel (the plug icon in the sidebar) and choose a platform. Every connection uses OAuth — you authenticate directly with the platform, and Meaning never sees your password.
Once connected, your historical data backfills automatically. You can start querying immediately while the full backfill completes in the background.
See the Connectors documentation for platform-specific setup guides.
3. Ask Your First Question
Open the AI Chat and type a question in plain English. For example:
- "What were my top 5 landing pages last month?"
- "How much did I spend on Google Ads this week?"
- "Show me email open rates by campaign for the last 30 days"
Meaning queries your actual data across every connected source and returns an answer — with the numbers to back it up.
See the AI Chat documentation for tips on getting the most out of your queries.
4. Build a Dashboard
Go to Dashboards and create a new board. You can:
- Ask AI to generate widgets — describe what you want and Meaning builds the chart.
- Choose from 14 chart types — bar, line, area, pie, donut, sankey, funnel, scatter, heatmap, treemap, radar, gauge, scorecard, and table.
- Drag and resize — arrange your widgets on a flexible grid.
See the Dashboards documentation for the full guide.
What's Next
- Set up email alerts to get AI-powered reports delivered on a schedule.
- Invite your team so everyone can query and build dashboards.
- Connect additional data sources from the Connections panel.