Alerts

Automated marketing reports. Delivered, not discovered.

Write a prompt. Pick a schedule and recipients. Meaning runs the query on its own cadence and emails the answer with an AI summary, chart, and recommended next steps.

From: Meaning <alerts@meaning.app>

Monday · 9:00 AM

Weekly performance summary

AI summary

Sessions were up 12% week over week, driven by paid search. Conversion rate dropped 0.3pp — worth investigating the new landing page. Google Ads spend tracked to budget.

Sessions by channel · last 7 days

The alert lifecycle

1. Prompt

Write the question in plain English.

2. Schedule

Pick cadence, day, time, timezone.

3. Recipients

Add any combination of people.

4. Delivery

Meaning runs it and emails the answer.

Anatomy

Every alert email, in three parts.

The AI summary gives stakeholders the headline. The chart gives analysts the visual. The recommendations give the team the next move.

  • AI summary — the plain-English headline
  • Chart — the visual, auto-chosen for the data
  • Next steps — concrete, grounded recommendations
  • Raw numbers — the underlying table for rigor
From: Meaning <alerts@meaning.app>

Monday · 9:00 AM

Weekly performance summary

AI summary

Sessions were up 12% week over week, driven by paid search. Conversion rate dropped 0.3pp — worth investigating the new landing page. Google Ads spend tracked to budget.

Sessions by channel · last 7 days

What teams use alerts for

Weekly performance digest

A plain-English summary of traffic, conversions, and ROAS every Monday morning.

Spend anomaly watch

Flag any campaign where CPC or spend deviates more than 20% from the weekly average.

Content recap

Friday rollup of top pages, top queries, and top posts across GA4, Search Console, and LinkedIn.

Exec summary

Monthly one-paragraph summary of the numbers that matter, for stakeholders who don't open dashboards.

Campaign wrap-up

End-of-campaign report with full funnel metrics and recommendations for the next one.

Funnel health check

Daily alert when any funnel step drop-off crosses a threshold you've set.

Every alert is

Flexibly scheduled

Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Pick a day, time, and timezone.

Org-scoped

Alerts live inside a team. Only the right people see team data.

AI-summarised

Every email opens with a plain-English recap and recommended next steps.

Previewable

Run any alert on demand to see the email before it ships to your team.

Reliable

Built-in retries if a connector sync is slow. Failed runs surface in the alerts panel.

Pausable

Pause and resume alerts anytime without losing the prompt or schedule.

Questions

Which data sources can alerts pull from?+

Any connector you've linked — GA4, Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, or Search Console. A single alert prompt can combine multiple sources in one answer.

Who receives the emails?+

Any combination of org members and external email addresses. Alerts are scoped to the active team/org so only the right people see team data.

Can I preview an alert before scheduling?+

Yes. Run any alert on demand to see exactly what recipients will get before it goes live.

Can I pause an alert temporarily?+

Yes. Alerts can be paused and resumed at any time from the alerts panel.

Are the numbers in alerts accurate?+

Yes. Every alert runs a real query at send time — the numbers are never fabricated, and the AI summary is written against the query result, not hallucinated.

How is the AI summary generated?+

After the query runs, Meaning passes the real result to Claude with strict guardrails — it summarises only what the data shows and never invents values.

What timezones are supported?+

Any. Pick the timezone when you set the schedule, and Meaning will send at the local time you specified.

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