useanalytica
For founders who are tired of Monday dashboards

Quietly brilliant growth analysis.

Open useanalytica and read the rooms your dashboards can’t - the funnels, the leaks, the campaigns quietly doing the work. We file the brief, you make the call.

Tuesday brief · 03:14

Today’s finding

Your branded search is over-credited by 34%.

GA4 attributes 2,203 purchases to branded paid search that organic would have captured anyway. Suggested shift: −$8.4k / week to prospecting.

Spend

$84k

Revenue

$312k

ROAS

3.71×

Shift budget · prepare memo

Quietly trusted by commerce teams at

Maison&CoVergelandPetalcraftNorden SkincareAtelier 21Soft Goods Inc.

A gentler way to find the answer.

Three steps. No spreadsheets stitched together. No five-tab BI tool you forgot how to use.

Step 01

Connect quietly

Start from the dashboard. Connect data sources only when you need them.

Step 02

Listen to the data

We diagnose attribution gaps, leaky checkouts and lazy budgets across every connected source.

Step 03

File the brief

A short, owner-tagged memo with the moves and the confidence behind each one.

We replaced our Monday metrics meeting with the useanalytica brief. The team walks in already aligned on what to fix, not what the chart means.

Marin Halvorsen

Head of Growth · Norden Skincare

Google OAuth · Data use

We are quiet on purpose.

The fewer scopes, the better. We request the minimum required to give you a meaningful diagnosis. You can revoke our access from your Google account at any time, and your data is never sold or shared with third parties.

  • Read-only - we never write to your Google account
  • Encrypted at rest. Audit log on every fetch
  • Revoke from myaccount.google.com in two clicks
  • openid · email · profile

    Identify you. Bind a workspace to your email.

  • google.analytics.readonly

    Read GA4 sessions, conversions and channels to diagnose the funnel.

  • Optional · adwords (read-only)

    Compare ad spend against measured revenue - only if you connect Ads.

The next time someone asks “why is revenue down?” - be quiet, and already know.