Ryze reports on everything the agent does and everything it measures, across ads, SEO, and CRO in one place.
The reports
Delivery
- Custom dashboards — live view of fixes, tests, and results
- Weekly AI summaries — every Wednesday
- Slack and email alerts on significant changes
- Agent Activity — every action the agent has taken, timestamped
See Scheduling and Exporting.
Unified attribution
Reports combine ads, SEO, and CRO rather than treating them separately. This matters because the channels interact: CRO improvements raise the return on both ads and organic, and catalogue work improves Shopping and organic together.
Platform-reported numbers will not match each other. Google Ads, Meta, GA4, and Shopify all use different attribution windows and models. Ryze reports each rather than forcing a false reconciliation.
Reading reports honestly
Different channels have different latency. Paid moves in 24 hours, technical fixes in days, organic in 2–6 weeks, AI citations in weeks to months. A monthly report will show paid results and very little organic movement — that is expected, not underperformance.
Volatility is normal in AI visibility. Judge by rate across many prompts over a quarter, never by a single week. See monitoring interval.
Record a baseline. Every report is only meaningful against where you started. This matters particularly for the plan guarantees, which are measured against your own baseline.
Per workspace
Reports are generated per workspace, so agencies get per-client reporting without manual separation. Alerts can be routed per workspace. See agency and multi-workspace.