
Analyse
Analytics, AI SEO content & a data copilot in one
22 followers
Analytics, AI SEO content & a data copilot in one
22 followers
Analyse replaces your analytics tool, SEO tool, and content agency with one subscription. Funnels, retention & cohorts without SQL. An AI engine that researches and writes SEO posts grounded in your real site data, then publishes to WordPress, Ghost, or webhooks and tracks rankings. Plus an MCP server, so you can ask Claude or Cursor "why did signups dip last week?" Cookieless, no visitor PII, EU-hosted โ many sites won't need a cookie banner. Live in 5 minutes. From $29/mo.










This looks promising! How beginner-friendly is it for someone with minimal SEO or Google Analytics experience? Iโve never really worked with those tools before, so is it something I could realistically pick up and use without a steep learning curve? Does it also explain what itโs doing in a way that helps me actually learn and understand as I go?
@mamalakicย Hey Harris! That's actually one of the core design goals. No SQL, no GA configuration hell, no SEO jargon required. For analytics, you install one script tag and it starts tracking immediately. The dashboards are plain English, visitors, funnels, where people drop off. Nothing buried in settings.
For SEO, you connect your site, pick topics you want to rank for, and it takes care of the research, writing, and publishing. You don't need to know what a backlink or a keyword difficulty score is for it to work.
The data copilot also explains what it's seeing as it goes, so you naturally pick up context over time without having to study anything upfront. Perfect starting point if you've never touched GA or Ahrefs before honestly.
I really like the idea behind this. I'm curious though, what kind of business do you think gets the most value from analyse? Is it mainly for SaaS startups, or would it still make sense for a small business or someone running a content-focused website?
@vasilis_bardakisย Great question Vasilis! Honestly both get a lot of value, just from different angles.
SaaS and product teams get the most out of the analytics side, funnels, cohort retention, understanding where users drop off. That's where the data copilot really shines too.
Content-focused sites and small businesses tend to get the most immediate ROI from the SEO engine. If you're publishing regularly or trying to grow organic traffic, having a pipeline that goes from keyword to published post automatically is a big time saver, no separate SEO tool, no copy-pasting into WordPress.
The sweet spot is honestly anyone running a content-driven product or business. You get the analytics to know what's working and the SEO engine to double down on it.
@wesley_breukersย Thanks!