The client reporting tool built on your Google data
ClimbPast connects to each client's GA4 and Search Console account, runs a daily sync, and surfaces the plain-English insights your reporting needs. No dashboard rebuilds. No SQL. No waiting on a data team.
A client reporting tool for agencies should do more than format charts. ClimbPast connects to your clients' GA4 and Search Console accounts, syncs data daily, detects anomalies in sessions and conversions, answers questions in plain English, audits tracking health, and can deploy missing conversion event fixes directly to Google Tag Manager. Plans start at $49 per month.
What agencies get with ClimbPast
- Connects to GA4 and Search Console with Google OAuth - no service accounts
- Daily sync surfaces what changed in sessions, conversions, and organic clicks
- Plain-English Q&A: ask questions about client data without SQL
- Tracking Health finds missing conversion events and deploys fixes to GTM
- Anomaly alerts when metrics shift beyond normal thresholds
- Plans start at $49 per month per workspace
Ask instead of rebuild
Type a question about client data and get a structured answer from live GA4 and Search Console numbers. No Explore reports, no pivot tables.
Anomaly alerts
ClimbPast detects meaningful shifts in sessions, organic clicks, and conversions on each daily sync and alerts you before the client notices.
Fix tracking gaps
Tracking Health finds missing conversion events across client sites and can auto-deploy the fixes to Google Tag Manager on your behalf.
What separates a good client reporting tool from a chart generator
Most client reporting tools solve the formatting problem: they take numbers from GA4 and Search Console and arrange them into a PDF or a dashboard with your agency branding on it. That is useful, but it does not solve the harder problem agencies face, which is figuring out what actually happened in the data before they can write the report.
ClimbPast attacks the research step. Connect a client's GA4 and Search Console accounts and you get a daily digest of what changed: which pages gained or lost organic clicks, which conversion events fired or stopped firing, which campaigns moved the needle. You ask follow-up questions in plain English and get structured answers backed by the actual data, so you walk into the client call already knowing the story.
The Tracking Health module adds another layer specific to agencies: it audits the client's key pages for missing conversion events and surfaces them with plain-English explanations. When a form submission or CTA click is not being tracked, ClimbPast identifies it and can push the fix directly to Google Tag Manager. That is a concrete win you can show in the report, not just a trend line.
FAQ
What is a client reporting tool for agencies?
A client reporting tool for agencies pulls data from sources like Google Analytics 4 and Google Search Console, then formats those numbers into summaries that clients can understand. The best tools go beyond raw charts: they surface what changed, why it changed, and what to do next. ClimbPast is built specifically around the Google data stack that most agencies already use, adding AI-powered Q&A, tracking health audits, and anomaly alerts on top of the GA4 and Search Console connections you already have.
How does ClimbPast help agencies with client reporting?
ClimbPast connects to each client's GA4 property and Search Console account through read-only Google OAuth. Once connected, it runs a daily sync, checks for anomalies in sessions, conversions, and organic clicks, and surfaces plain-English insights so you can brief clients without rebuilding dashboards each month. The Tracking Health module finds missing conversion events and can push fixes directly to Google Tag Manager, so you ship client wins alongside the report.
Can I use ClimbPast across multiple client accounts?
Each ClimbPast workspace connects to one GA4 property and one Search Console account. Agencies typically set up one workspace per client. The per-workspace pricing at $49 per month reflects this model: you pay for the clients where you need active monitoring and AI-powered reporting.
Does ClimbPast replace Looker Studio for client reports?
Looker Studio is a dashboard builder. You design charts, pick date ranges, and share a link. ClimbPast answers questions and detects anomalies automatically. Many agencies use both: Looker Studio for the branded visual report, ClimbPast for the insight layer that tells you what to put in that report. If you spend more than a few hours each month figuring out what changed in a client's data before you can write the report, ClimbPast reduces that research time significantly.
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