🔎Analyzing Data With Boolee

This section will guide you through the process of analyzing data with Boolee.

Step-by-Step Walkthrough: Running Your First Analysis in Boolee

1. Open the Interaction Field

To begin a new analysis:

  • Navigate to your Boolee Dashboard.

  • Open the Interaction tab on the right-hand side.

  • Click on "New Analysis" to launch the input field.

2. Start Your Data Analysis

Once the interaction field is open, Boolee will ask: “What can I ask you?” Clicking on this prompt will show example questions to help you get started.

What Is Boolee Best At?

Boolee is optimized for a variety of data analysis tasks, including:

  • Historical performance analysis

  • Campaign performance evaluation

  • Account audits and optimization strategy suggestions

  • Cross-channel comparisons


3. Example Prompts to Try

Here are some useful example prompts you can enter to begin your analysis:

  • Analyze my Google Ads campaigns and show me the low-hanging fruits we can use for scaling.

  • Show me my top-performing campaigns across all paid channels and suggest how to reallocate budget more efficiently.

  • Perform an account analysis and highlight underperforming areas.

  • Which campaigns should be stopped due to poor performance?

  • Analyze my Meta Ads campaigns and flag any that may need a creative refresh.

4. Follow-Up Questions

At the end of each analysis, Boolee will generate relevant follow-up questions to guide your exploration. These might include:

  • “What factors contributed to the success of these campaigns?”

  • “How does performance compare to the previous week?”

You can click on any of these to continue your analysis seamlessly.

5. Saving Your Analyses

To access previous analyses:

  • Click on the three dots in the top right corner of the Interaction tab.

  • Select “Past Analyses” to review your history.


6. Downloading Results

To download an analysis:

  • Scroll to the end of the chat conversation.

  • Click the Download button to export your results (e.g., for sharing or documentation purposes).

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