What is DashThis?
DashThis is an automated dashboard and reporting tool used by thousands of marketing agencies. It is fast to set up, clean to present, and built specifically for agency client reporting.
It connects to 34+ marketing platforms, offers preset dashboard templates, and lets agencies clone dashboards across clients quickly. Scheduled delivery sends reports automatically. White-labeling is included on all paid plans.
What it does not do is interpret the data for you. The dashboard populates. The widgets update. Someone on your team still opens it, reads the numbers, and writes the paragraph that tells the client what changed and why.
What is LDOO?
LDOO is a conversational analytics platform for agencies and growth teams. The workflow starts with the question, not the dashboard.
A client asks why conversion rate dropped this month. In DashThis, you open the dashboard, check the relevant widgets, compare the time periods yourself, work out the cause, and write up the explanation. In LDOO, you type the question and get the answer — the specific figure, the primary driver, the prior-period comparison, and what to do next.
That same answer can become a branded report in one click, or a live client portal generated from the question itself. If the client wants the portal framed differently, you rebuild it with another prompt instead of cloning a dashboard and rearranging widgets. If you want the technical detail behind the answer path, see how it works.
The core difference
DashThis assembles the dashboard fast. LDOO replaces the dashboard interpretation step and can still give the client a live portal view.
DashThis gets you the dashboard. LDOO gets you the explanation and the client-facing portal built from it.
Here is how it plays out. A client emails asking why their Google Ads spend went up but conversions went down. In DashThis, your account manager opens the dashboard, reviews the campaign widgets, cross-references the conversion data, identifies that a paused remarketing campaign was the likely cause, and writes up the explanation in a Google Doc or email. That step takes 20–40 minutes depending on complexity.
In LDOO, the account manager types the question and gets the answer in plain English: the specific numbers, the primary driver, what changed versus last month, and a recommendation. That answer can become a branded report or live client portal without building a single widget, and the portal can be rebuilt with prompts when the client wants a different angle.
DashThis is genuinely fast at dashboard assembly. LDOO removes the interpretation step that sits on top of every dashboard, every month, for every client, and still gets you to the same client-view outcome faster.
Pricing comparison
DashThis prices per dashboard. LDOO prices per client. For agencies managing multiple dashboards per client, that changes the math quickly.
Individual: $49/month for 3 dashboards. Suitable for freelancers or very small agencies.
Professional: $149/month for 10 dashboards. Adds more integrations and dashboard capacity.
Business: $289/month for 25 dashboards. Designed for growing agencies with larger rosters.
Standard: $449/month for 50 dashboards. Higher volume for established agencies.
Additional dashboards: pricing scales with dashboard count beyond the plan allowance.
Free: $0/month for 1 client and 1 team member, with core features and Google Analytics integration.
Agency Launch: $49/month for 10 clients and 5 team members, plus all integrations and white-label reports.
Agency Growth: $109/month for 25 clients and 10 team members, plus API access and automated reporting.
Agency Scale: $179/month for 50 clients and 20 team members, with enterprise support and advanced features.
A 10-client agency with one dashboard per client fits DashThis Professional at $149/month. Add a second dashboard per client (GA4 + Google Ads) and you are at 20 dashboards — that pushes into Business at $289/month. LDOO Agency Launch covers those 10 clients for $49/month with all integrations included, plus the portal/report workflow generated from the question itself.
The pricing difference is not just the headline. It is whether cost scales with dashboards created or clients served. LDOO also includes scheduled reporting and white-label branding inside the workflow instead of as separate layers. See the full pricing page for current LDOO plan details.
Pricing last verified April 2026.
Side-by-side comparison
These tools overlap at the reporting surface, but they are built for different steps in an agency workflow.
| LDOO | DashThis | |
|---|---|---|
| Core model | Conversational analytics + automated reporting with AI-written narrative | Automated dashboard builder with preset templates |
| Client-ready explanation | Every answer | You write the narrative |
| Ad-hoc questions | Any question, any time | Pre-built dashboard views only |
| Rebuild speed | Rebuild the client view with a prompt | Edit widgets and layout manually |
| Automated report scheduling | Yes — with AI-written narrative | Yes — dashboard delivery, no narrative |
| Report from conversation | One click — branded PDF, no template required | Manual dashboard build from templates |
| Client portal | Branded, shareable live portal URL generated from the question and rebuildable with prompts | Shareable dashboard URL |
| White-label branding | All paid plans | All paid plans |
| Cross-client overview | Ask across all clients at once — spot the outlier or common trends without clicking into each one | No — one dashboard at a time |
| Proactive alerts | Anomaly and opportunity detection after each sync | No |
| Shows query behind answer | Always | No |
| Pricing model | Client-based tiers + $10/client overage | Dashboard-based tiers |
| Starting price | Free tier available | $49/month (3 dashboards) |
| Time to client-ready output | Under 2 minutes | Fast dashboard setup, but narrative still manual |
| Free evaluation | Free tier — no credit card | 14-day free trial |
| G2 rating | New | 4.6 / 5 |
DashThis covers a focused set of marketing integrations and is strong at dashboard assembly speed. LDOO covers a similar integration set but shapes the output around explanation and client-ready delivery rather than dashboard configuration.
What reviews say about DashThis
The consistent pattern is clear: DashThis is valued for speed and simplicity, but agencies still carry the explanation work.
Fast dashboard setup from preset templates
Clean, professional dashboard output
White-labeling included on all paid plans
Template cloning saves time across a client roster
Simple interface that is easy to learn and hand off to junior team members
Dashboard count pricing can grow quickly for multi-channel agencies
No conversational querying — data is displayed, not explained
No AI narrative — the explanation still sits with the agency team
No proactive alerts or anomaly detection
Preset widget approach is fast but less flexible than custom report builders
The clearest summary from reviews is this: DashThis is a fast, clean dashboard tool that agencies can hand off to junior team members. It is not an explanation tool — the narrative that clients actually read still comes from your team.
Where DashThis is genuinely stronger
This comparison only holds up if it acknowledges DashThis' real strengths too.
Setup speed is the clearest advantage. DashThis can produce a client-facing dashboard in minutes using preset widgets and templates. For agencies that need a visual deliverable fast, that speed is genuinely valuable.
Simplicity matters too. DashThis is easy to learn, easy to hand off to a junior team member, and does not require technical knowledge to operate. The template cloning workflow scales well across a roster when the dashboard structure is consistent.
White-labeling from the first paid plan is also a genuine advantage that not all competitors offer at entry-level pricing.
Which tool fits your agency?
They are both agency tools, but they solve different problems. The right answer depends on whether your bottleneck is dashboard assembly or report narrative.
Your primary need is fast, clean dashboard delivery with preset templates
You want white-labeling included from the first paid plan
Your team is comfortable writing the narrative interpretation themselves
Dashboard count per client stays low enough that pricing remains manageable
Speed of setup matters more than eliminating the explanation step
You want the explanation written for you, not just the data displayed
You are spending 20-60 minutes per client, every month, on report narration and want that time back
You need ad-hoc answers to client questions without building a new dashboard
You want branded portals and reports generated from conversations, not assembled from widgets
You want the client-facing view rebuilt with prompts instead of cloning and editing dashboards
You want proactive alerts that surface issues before clients ask about them
If your agency's bottleneck is assembling dashboards quickly, DashThis is the stronger tool. If the bottleneck is the 20–60 minutes per client your team spends writing the explanation that goes with the dashboard, LDOO replaces that step and still gets you to a branded client-facing portal or report faster.
If you are comparing other agency reporting tools too, see the AgencyAnalytics comparison, the Looker Studio comparison, the Databox comparison, the Whatagraph comparison, or the ChatGPT comparison. If you are evaluating the category itself, start with the conversational analytics guide and then the agency workflow page.
What LDOO actually does
The answer is not the end of the workflow. It is the start of the report, portal, alert, or next client conversation.
If your use case is marketing performance, the best next step is to read the full conversational analytics guide and then see how the workflow maps to agencies or in-house marketing teams.
FAQ
Short answers to the questions agencies usually have when they are comparing DashThis with a conversational analytics workflow.