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What you can ask

The kinds of questions you can ask the GoodMetrics MCP server about your analytics.

Once you’ve connected an assistant, you can explore your analytics just by asking questions in plain language. Your assistant figures out which data to pull so you don’t need to build reports or know any endpoints.

The real advantage of asking AI is the questions that are hard to answer by hand — the ones that normally take several clicks, a stack of filters, a date comparison, or exporting to a spreadsheet to slice yourself. Your assistant does that work in a single question.

Instead of building the view manually, just ask:

Which referrers drove visitors who actually signed up — not just traffic?
Find pages where traffic grew but conversions dropped last quarter.
Of my US mobile visitors, which landing pages convert best?

It combines the filters, comparisons, and breakdowns behind the scenes, then explains what it found. The sections below cover the building blocks you can mix into questions like these.

Ask which GoodMetrics sites your account can access, or point to a specific site by its name, domain, alias, or public gmID. If a question could match more than one site, ask your assistant to show the choices first.

Ask for the current active visitor count, or a fuller realtime snapshot with active pages, referrers, locations, devices, browsers, and events.

Ask for an overview of sessions, visitors, page views, bounce rate, pages per session, and average session time — or chart traffic over time. Handy date shortcuts include today, yesterday, 7d, 30d, and 90d, and you can ask for custom date ranges too.

Ask things like:

  • Which pages get the most traffic?
  • Which referrers, campaigns, or channels bring visitors?
  • Where are my visitors located?
  • Which devices, browsers, and operating systems do they use?
  • Which landing and exit pages are most common?

Ask about custom event completions, values, and conversion rates — grouped by things like event name, country, city, device, page, referrer, landing page, or UTM source and medium.

Compare one date range against another, filter to specific values, include or exclude matching text, and sort results. You can combine several of these in a single question.

The connection is read-only. Your assistant can retrieve and analyze your analytics, but it can’t change sites, tracking settings, dashboards, or account data.

Ready to try some? Browse the example prompts.