ClawAnalytics
ClawAnalytics is a conversational Google Analytics interface — connect GA4 via read-only OAuth, then ask plain-English questions from a web dashboard, Discord, Slack, or any MCP-compatible AI agent.
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ClawAnalytics is a conversational Google Analytics interface — connect GA4 via read-only OAuth, then ask plain-English questions from a web dashboard, Discord, Slack, or any MCP-compatible AI agent. It returns formatted answers with chart images rather than raw rows, so you get "1,234 visitors today, up 12%" rather than a spreadsheet to decode. Built by Elanra Studios, it's live with a free tier (30 queries/month), and an MCP server integration for OpenClaw, Claude, and Cursor is available on paid plans.
Founders, indie developers, and small SaaS teams who want quick answers from Google Analytics without learning GA4's interface — particularly useful for AI agent workflows where an agent needs to surface traffic data without writing GA4 API calls from scratch.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- check MCP server integration means OpenClaw and other AI agents can query your analytics directly and get back natural language answers + charts
- check Read-only GA4 access with real-time fetching and no data retention — credible privacy model
- check Free tier with 30 questions/month and web dashboard covers basic use without a credit card
- check Supports AdSense/ad revenue data in addition to standard traffic — useful for content monetization tracking
- check Web + Discord + Slack interfaces and a REST API give flexibility for different workflows
Cons
- close Dependent on GA4 specifically — no support for Plausible, Fathom, Amplitude, or other analytics providers
- close MCP and API access require Pro ($29/month) or Business ($79/month) — gating the most useful agent integration behind paid tiers
- close AI memory and proactive alerts are "coming soon" — key features not yet available
- close 30-500 question quotas per month can feel limiting for teams running frequent ad-hoc queries
- close Fundamentally a query layer over Google's own data — doesn't add new data collection or event tracking capabilities
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