What the Bot does
- Read DataFast (computer) plus Stripe, Polar, or Google Analytics when connected.
- Answer 'what actually converted' with citations.
- Leave pixels and goals untouched.
DataFast, not a BI warehouse
Pull the numbers you name. Cite the source. Never change production dashboards. Five bullets, then open questions.
GA4 is a maze. You bought DataFast to see which tweets made money. You still spend Monday reconstructing the week.
Talk first. The first message is a real task — not a template to configure.
From DataFast and Stripe, what drove paying customers this week? Cite sources. Do not change dashboards.
Connect them when the Bot hits a wall. Nothing goes live until you say so.
No. DataFast stays the source of truth. The Bot is the analyst who opens it and writes the memo.
ShipFast, TrustMRR, Zenvoice, ByeDispute, and Indie Page have their own integration pages. Analytics work starts here.
Also hire
Hire for the work. Each Bot is a person in the sidebar.
Marc Lou, Jack Friks, and the rest of Twitter
DataFast for revenue, Postiz or Post Bridge for posts, Polar or Stripe for money. One Bot, no Zapier cartoon.
Receipts in. Policy out. No payments.
Read receipts and statements. Flag anything over policy. Never submit or pay. Return a table of exceptions.
Churn risk with evidence
Watch the accounts you name. Flag churn risk with evidence. Do not message the customer until you say so.
Numbers first. No live campaign edits.
Pull spend and results from the sources you name. Cite the sheet. Never change live campaigns.
Hire the first one
Name, optional job, how it should work. Open the thread. The first message is a real task.
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