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Once your assistant is connected, ask about your performance in plain language. Here are examples grouped by what they read.
  • “How am I doing this month compared to last month?”
  • “What were my total clicks and conversions in the last 30 days?”
  • “Is my conversion rate trending up or down?”
These use your analytics overview, including period-over-period comparisons.

Specific videos

  • “Which video drove the most conversions last quarter?”
  • “How is my video about [topic] performing on views, clicks, and revenue?”
  • “Compare my top five videos by revenue.”
These use per-video performance and monetization metrics.
  • “Which tracking link has the best conversion rate?”
  • “List my offers and their landing-page rules.”
  • “Which links got the most clicks last week?”
These use tracking link performance and your offers.

Geography and devices

  • “Where are my clicks coming from?”
  • “Do mobile or desktop viewers convert better?”
These use your geography and device breakdowns. Clicks are broken down by country, and clicks and conversions by device type.

Go deeper

The assistant can pull your full history and combine metrics across videos, links, and offers, so you can ask for things the dashboard doesn’t show directly.

Reports and summaries

  • “Write me a monthly performance report: headline numbers, how they changed versus last month, my top links, and where my clicks come from.”
  • “Summarize the last 7 days and call out anything unusual.”
The assistant has a built-in reporting workflow, so a single request like this pulls the period, compares it to the previous one, and flags dates still inside YouTube’s reporting delay.

Find what to double down on

  • “Rank my videos by revenue, then again by revenue per click. Which ones convert efficiently but don’t get many clicks yet?”
  • “Which offer makes the most money per click?”
Ranking by revenue per click surfaces scaling opportunities — a video or offer that earns well per click but doesn’t get many clicks yet is worth pushing to more videos.

Spot patterns across videos

  • “Do my longer videos convert better? Compare average view duration to conversion rate.”
  • “Which videos get a lot of views but few link clicks? I want to fix their calls to action.”
  • “Which videos earn the most per view, even if they aren’t my most-watched?”

Understand your audience

  • “Which countries drive the most clicks?”
  • “What’s my click split across mobile, desktop, and tablet?”

Build dashboards with Claude

In Claude, the assistant can turn any of these answers into an interactive artifact — a chart or a small dashboard you can keep open and refine.
  • “Build a dashboard comparing my top 10 videos across views, clicks, conversion rate, and revenue.”
  • “Chart my daily clicks and conversions over the last 30 days.”
  • “Make a table of my offers ranked by revenue per click.”
Artifacts are a Claude feature. Other clients still answer these questions, but in text or their own formats.

Tips for better answers

  • Give a time range (“in May”, “last 7 days”) when it matters.
  • Name a specific video, offer, or link to narrow the answer.
  • Ask follow-ups; the assistant can refine within the same conversation.
The connector is read-only, so the assistant can answer and summarize but can’t change anything in your account. To create offers or links, use the contentgrove app.
Last modified on July 11, 2026