Know about problems before they become crises.
Every morning, Claude analyzes your Search Console, Analytics, and Ads data. It detects ranking drops, traffic anomalies, conversion shifts, and budget pacing issues โ then cross-references across sources to find patterns a single-source tool would miss.
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Data Sources Monitored
GSC ยท GA4 ยท Ads ยท LLM Traffic
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Cross-Channel Patterns
Competitor entry ยท AI cannibalization ยท more
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Alerts Per Day
Prioritized by business impact
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Delivery Channels
Email ยท Slack ยท In-app
Cross-channel detection finds what single-source tools can't
A ranking drop alone could mean anything. A ranking drop plus a CPC spike on the same keywords means a competitor entered the market. A conversion drop across both organic and paid means something's broken on your site. The monitoring engine checks 7 cross-channel patterns every day.
- Competitor entry: organic drops + CPC spikes on same keywords = new market entrant
- AI cannibalization: LLM traffic surging while organic CTR declines
- Site-level issues: conversion drops across ALL channels simultaneously
- Channel shifts: organic declining but total traffic stable (traffic moving to AI)
- Seasonal demand: cluster of seasonal queries emerging ahead of peak booking
- Paid opportunities: new high-volume organic queries with no ad coverage
- Value shifts: revenue up despite traffic down (higher-intent visitors)
Cross-Channel Pattern Detected
๐ด Competitor Entry Detected
5 keywords show simultaneous organic ranking drops AND paid CPC increases.
Signal 1: GSC โ "luxury villa caribbean" dropped pos 4โ11
Signal 2: Ads โ same keyword CPC spiked $2.10โ$3.45
Signal 3: 4 more keywords show same pattern
Suggested Actions
1. Audit competitor's new content for these keywords
2. Refresh your ranking pages with updated content
3. Increase bid caps temporarily to hold paid position
Alerts go where your team works
Every alert includes severity, the specific data points that triggered it, Claude's analysis of what it means, and 2-4 actionable next steps. Delivered to your inbox, Slack channel, and the in-app alert center โ with one-click 'Discuss with AI' to dive deeper.
- Email digest: branded HTML with severity badges and dashboard links
- Slack: rich message blocks posted to any channel via webhook
- In-app: slide-out alert inbox with read/dismiss/discuss actions
- Each alert has a 'Discuss with AI' button that opens the chat with full context
๐จ Everywhere โ 3 alerts for luxevacay.com
Competitor activity detected on Caribbean keywords...
Claude doesn't just report โ it prioritizes and recommends
A basic monitoring tool sends you 50 alerts about every small fluctuation. Claude sees the full picture across all your data sources, groups related changes into one insight, and gives you a maximum of 8 alerts per day โ ranked by business impact, not arbitrary thresholds.
- Maximum 8 alerts/day: prioritized by revenue impact, not noise
- Groups related signals: 8 keyword drops in the same destination = 1 alert, not 8
- Every alert includes 2-4 specific, actionable steps โ not just 'investigate'
- One-click 'Discuss with AI' opens the chat with full alert context pre-loaded
Competitor entered Caribbean villa market
5 keywords affected ยท ~$2,800 revenue at risk
Ad spend 18% over budget pace
Projected overspend: $540 ยท 15 days remaining
"The cross-channel competitor detection caught a new player targeting our top 5 destinations. We had a response plan in place within 24 hours โ two weeks before we would have noticed from rankings alone."
Tom S.
Head of SEO, Paradise Properties
Frequently asked questions
How is AI Monitoring different from AI Traffic Attribution?
AI Traffic Attribution tracks which AI platforms (ChatGPT, Perplexity, etc.) send visitors to your site and how those visitors convert. AI Monitoring is a daily cross-channel intelligence layer that watches for anomalies across all your data โ ranking drops, budget overruns, competitor movements, conversion shifts โ and alerts you when patterns emerge. They complement each other: AI Traffic is a data source; AI Monitoring is the watchdog.
Why only 8 alerts per day? What if something important gets missed?
Most monitoring tools bury you in noise โ every 0.1-position ranking change sends a notification. The 8-alert cap forces Claude to prioritize by actual business impact: a competitor entering your top keyword market beats a single-day traffic blip every time. Related signals get grouped into one alert rather than flooding your inbox. If a critical issue requires more than 8 alerts, it's truly critical โ and those 8 alerts cover it thoroughly.
How does competitor entry detection work?
Competitor entry is detected through cross-channel correlation, not just ranking drops. If multiple keywords show simultaneous organic position declines AND CPC increases in the same time window, that's a strong signal of new market competition โ a new entrant is bidding on those terms AND publishing content. A single-source tool only sees one side of this signal; Everywhere sees both.
Can I customize which types of alerts I receive?
You can configure alert thresholds and mute specific alert categories you don't care about. For example, if you don't run Google Ads, you can turn off budget-pacing alerts. Alert delivery channels โ email, Slack, in-app โ are independently configurable so your team lead gets email while the ops channel in Slack gets real-time notifications.
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