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AI Analytics for Marketing Agencies: Client Reporting Without the Busywork
You're managing GA4 and Search Console for ten, twenty, fifty clients. Each one needs dashboards, reports, and someone watching for problems. ClimbPast gives your team instant answers across every client account without building separate dashboards for each one.
Start Free TrialConnect every client's GA4 and GSC. Switch between accounts instantly.
Generate polished reports your clients actually understand.
Get notified when any client's traffic drops or tracking breaks.
Your account managers ask questions, not write SQL.
Stop building dashboards for every client
The average marketing agency spends five to ten hours per week building and maintaining Looker Studio dashboards. Every new client means another dashboard to configure, another set of widgets to arrange, and another template to keep updated when Google changes its API. It does not scale.
ClimbPast eliminates the dashboard-building cycle entirely. Connect a client's GA4 and Search Console properties, and the platform automatically surfaces the metrics and insights that matter. Your team asks questions in plain English, “What drove the traffic spike on Client X's blog last Tuesday?”, and gets answers in seconds instead of building a custom exploration to investigate.
The hours your team used to spend configuring dashboards now go toward strategy, client communication, and campaign execution. The analytics layer handles itself.
Catch client issues before they do
Nothing damages an agency-client relationship faster than your client discovering a problem before you do. A tracking tag that stopped firing two weeks ago. A 40% traffic drop that nobody noticed. A core page that fell off the first page of Google. These are the conversations no agency wants to have.
ClimbPast runs anomaly detection across every connected client property, continuously. Traffic drops, broken tracking, ranking losses, and conversion rate changes are flagged automatically and delivered to your team via Slack or email. You find out about problems within hours, not at the next monthly review.
When a client asks “what happened to our traffic last week?” your team already has the answer, and ideally, the fix is already in progress. That is how you retain clients for years instead of months.
Client reporting in minutes, not hours
Monthly reporting is the task every agency dreads. Export data from GA4. Copy it into a spreadsheet. Build charts. Write commentary. Format the PDF. Repeat for every client. A 20-client agency can easily lose two full days to reporting each month.
ClimbPast generates plain-English performance summaries for each client property automatically. The reports highlight what changed, what drove the change, and what your team recommends doing about it. No manual spreadsheet work, no copy-pasting between tools, and no formatting headaches. Share reports with clients directly via a link or export them as branded PDFs.
Your account managers spend their time adding strategic context and recommendations instead of pulling numbers. The reports your clients receive are clearer, more insightful, and delivered faster than what most agencies produce manually.
Scale your client base without scaling your analytics team
The math of agency analytics is brutal. Every new client adds reporting overhead, monitoring overhead, and context-switching overhead. Without automation, you hit a ceiling where taking on another client means hiring another analyst. That ceiling kills your margins.
ClimbPast breaks through that ceiling by automating the repetitive analytics work that scales linearly with your client count. Reporting, anomaly detection, and ad-hoc data questions are handled by the platform, not by your people. Your analysts focus on strategy and client relationships instead of pulling data and building charts.
Agencies in our beta have doubled their client count without adding analytics headcount. The time savings compound as you grow: the more clients you manage, the more value ClimbPast delivers per dollar spent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can ClimbPast manage multiple client accounts?
Yes. ClimbPast is built for multi-account management from the ground up. You connect each client's GA4 and Search Console properties individually, and then switch between them instantly from a single workspace. There is no limit to the number of client accounts you can connect, and every property gets its own isolated data environment so there is zero risk of cross-contamination between clients.
How does ClimbPast compare to AgencyAnalytics?
AgencyAnalytics is a traditional dashboard builder. You connect data sources and manually configure widgets, charts, and report templates for each client. ClimbPast takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of building dashboards, you ask questions in plain English and get instant answers backed by your client's actual GA4 and Search Console data. ClimbPast also proactively surfaces anomalies and insights without waiting for you to look, which means you catch issues before your clients do.
Can my clients access their own ClimbPast reports?
ClimbPast generates shareable, client-ready reports that you can send directly to your clients via a link or export as a PDF. Your clients do not need a ClimbPast account to view the reports. This keeps your workflow simple: you control the narrative and the data, and your clients get clean, easy-to-understand summaries without needing to log into another tool.
How long does it take to onboard a new client?
About two minutes per client. You authorize their GA4 and Search Console properties via OAuth, and ClimbPast automatically syncs their historical data. Within five minutes of connecting a new client, you can start asking questions and generating reports. There is no tracking code to install, no SDK to configure, and no engineering work required on the client's end.
Your clients deserve better analytics. Give it to them.
Connect your clients' GA4 accounts, get instant insights across every property, and stop wasting hours on manual dashboards and reports.
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