Type a question the way you'd ask a teammate. Meaning picks the right data source, runs the query, and returns an answer with the right chart attached — across every connector you've linked.
Across Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, and LinkedIn, here's how each paid channel performed in March:
| Channel | Spend | Revenue | ROAS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Ads | $12,400 | $52,080 | 4.2× |
| Microsoft Ads | $3,100 | $10,850 | 3.5× |
| $8,200 | $17,220 | 2.1× |
Google Ads delivered the highest return. LinkedIn spend is up 12% vs February but ROAS dropped — worth a creative refresh.
Here are the LinkedIn campaigns for March, ranked by spend…
No SQL, no GA4 dimension/metric memorisation, no report builders. Just ask the question.
Follow-up questions remember filters, time ranges, and previous answers — like talking to a real analyst.
Meaning routes, queries, summarises, and charts in one pass. No waiting on a report to regenerate.
Meaning parses your question and figures out which connector, metric, and time range you mean.
GA4, Google Ads, LinkedIn, Mailchimp — Meaning picks the data source automatically and queries it directly.
When a question spans multiple sources, Meaning combines them in the answer — not in a spreadsheet later.
A chart, a table, and a plain-English summary arrive together. No dashboard configuration needed.
Real questions marketers bring to Meaning every day.
"What were my top 5 traffic sources last month and how did they convert?"
"Compare Google Ads and LinkedIn ROAS week over week for the last 8 weeks."
"Which Mailchimp campaign had the highest click-through rate this quarter?"
"What queries in Search Console have high impressions but CTR below 2%?"
"Drop-off rate at each step of my signup funnel on mobile vs desktop."
"Weekly returning user rate for users acquired in January."
"Revenue by channel in GBP for Q1, converted from source currency."
"LTV after 30 days for users from paid social vs organic."
"Which campaigns had CPC spike more than 25% this week?"
Meaning brings GA4, Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, and Search Console into a single conversation. Ask once, get the full picture — no CSVs, no stitching, no context switching.
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Meaning is built to refuse rather than invent. Here's what that means in practice.
Every value in an answer comes from a real query. If a number isn't available, Meaning says so.
Ask the same question twice, get the same answer. The underlying query is deterministic.
Meaning knows how each source defines sessions, conversions, and revenue — no silent inconsistencies.
Meaning accepts questions in English today. Multilingual support is on the roadmap — get in touch if another language is important to you.
Yes. Every chat keeps full context. Refine, compare, drill down, or change the time range without restating the original question.
Yes. Ask 'compare Google Ads spend to Mailchimp revenue' and Meaning will query both sources, join them, and return a single answer.
It tells you. If the required data isn't available — for example a connector isn't linked — Meaning says so explicitly instead of making anything up. Accuracy is the top priority.
Yes. Meaning knows the difference between sessions and users, CPA and CPC, open rate and CTR, and how each source defines them. Ask for a definition any time.
You can pin any answer to a dashboard, or turn it into a scheduled email alert so the same question runs on a cadence.
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