Chartcastr transforms your data into actionable insights by delivering automated "Pulses" directly to the edges where you already work - slack, msteams, emailsq. By integrating Notion as an external context source, Chartcastr's AI analyzes your Notion documentation, wikis, and project notes alongside your live data (from sources like Google Sheets or SQL databases) and data pulse history to get a full picture from all angles to provide the best never-forget analysis. This means Chartcastr handles the "why" behind them, correlating metric changes with documented project milestones or process changes.
How to use
1. Create Chartcastr Account: Sign up at chartcastr.com/sign-up to get started. 2. Connect Notion: Navigate to Settings > Integrations. Click "Connect Notion" and select the pages or workspace trees you want Chartcastr to have access to. 3. Setup Your Data Source: Go to Settings > Sources and connect your primary data source (e.g., Google Sheets, BigQuery, or PostgreSQL). 4. Map Notion Context: Open your Source details, click "Add Source Context", and select Notion. Choose the specific pages relevant to this data source. 5. Set Slack Destination: Go to Settings > Destinations and click "Add to Slack" to authorize Chartcastr. Then, create a Pulse and map your source to a specific Slack channel. 6. Send First Pulse: In the Connection settings, click "Test & activate" or "Send Now" to trigger an immediate delivery. 7. Check Slack for AI Summary: Open Slack to see your Pulse. You'll see a chart followed by an AI summary that has considered the context from your mapped Notion docs (e.g., "Conversion dropped, which aligns with the maintenance window documented in Notion").
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