We built the tool we wished existed.
Every marketing team we've worked with has the same problem. Not too little data — too little time to make sense of it. The numbers are there. The insight is buried under tabs, exports, and dashboards nobody trusts.
So we built LDOO around a simple idea: AI should live inside your analytics, not alongside it. It connects to your data, learns your sources, and turns plain-English questions into reports you can share in seconds.
Three ideas that shaped everything.
These aren't slogans. They're the design decisions behind every feature, every interaction, and every line of output LDOO produces.
Answers over dashboards
A dashboard shows you data and hopes you’ll find the signal. LDOO starts with the question you actually have and gives you the answer — with the numbers behind it. One question, one answer, visible next steps.
Reports are the product
The value of analytics isn’t the chart on your screen. It’s the update your stakeholder reads, the decision your client makes, the budget that gets reallocated. If the insight never leaves the tool, it didn’t happen.
Speed is a feature
The difference between a 30-minute report and a 30-second report isn’t efficiency — it’s whether you do it at all. When reporting is fast, teams report more often. And teams that report more often make better decisions.
From assembling reports to sending them.
This is the workflow change LDOO was designed to make. Not a new dashboard — a different relationship with your data.
Open GA4, Ads, Search Console, Meta. Cross-reference in a spreadsheet. Hope you’re comparing the right date ranges.
Screenshot charts. Paste into slides. Write the summary. Format it. Realise a number changed and start over.
Attach a PDF. Get a reply asking about something that wasn’t in the report. Pull the data again.
Do it all again. From scratch.
Ask in plain English. AI queries all connected sources at once and responds with metrics, context, and what changed.
One prompt. AI writes the narrative, pulls the data, builds the charts, and formats everything to your brand.
Send a live link. Stakeholders get current numbers — not a snapshot from Tuesday.
Same questions, updated answers. The report refreshes itself.
Clarity is useless if the numbers can't be trusted.
Most reporting breaks down because the output is inconsistent — different people pull different numbers, different weeks produce different formats. LDOO prevents that. The same question, asked by anyone, at any time, produces the same structured output with the same logic.
Same questions return the same calculations. No variance between team members or reporting cycles.
Charts, metrics, and formatting stay uniform across every report you generate.
Build once, reuse every cycle. Stop reinventing the same report every week.
Stakeholders get a single URL that stays current — not a pile of screenshots and PDFs.
Not bolted on. Built in.
Most analytics tools added AI as a feature. LDOO was built around it. The AI isn't a chatbot sitting on top of a dashboard — it's the engine that powers everything: how questions get answered, how reports get written, how anomalies get caught.
It feeds directly on your connected data — GA4, Google Ads, Meta, Search Console, Shopify, all of it. When you ask a question, the AI doesn't search the internet for a generic answer. It queries your sources, cross-references your numbers, and responds with insight that's specific to your business.
You bring the judgement. The AI handles the 90% of reporting that's just pulling, formatting, and summarising — the part nobody should be doing manually anymore.
Interprets your question — understands intent, identifies the right sources, and selects the relevant time range.
Queries your data — pulls from every connected platform in a single pass. No tab switching, no exports.
Spots what changed — surfaces anomalies, trends, and shifts with the specific numbers behind them.
Writes the report — generates the summary, recommendations, and charts, formatted to your brand.
Gideon Banks
Gideon has spent two decades in e-commerce and digital marketing — running campaigns, building growth teams, and sitting in far too many meetings where the first 15 minutes were spent arguing about which numbers were right.
LDOO started with the gap between data and decisions. Dashboards showed the numbers, but the output stakeholders needed still took manual work. LDOO closes that gap by turning plain-English questions into shareable reports.
“Most teams don't need more dashboards. They need answers they can share.”
How much reporting time could you reclaim?
A rough estimate based on what teams typically spend pulling data, building reports, and handling follow-up requests.
Your team is waiting for
last month's numbers.
It takes 5 minutes to connect a source. The first report writes itself. See pricing.