
Clarai
AI-powered weekly marketing analyses for teams
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- MarketersMarketing & Consulting Agencies
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- Subscription from $205
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About Clarai
Clarai automates client reporting for marketing agencies. Agencies managing paid campaigns across platforms like Meta and Google spend hours each week manually pulling ad spend data into reports for clients. Clarai connects directly to those ad accounts, analyzes campaign performance with AI, and generates clear, client-ready reports automatically - cutting reporting time from hours to minutes. Key features: automated data pulls from connected ad accounts, AI-generated performance insights (not just raw numbers), branded report templates ready to send to clients, and weekly scheduling so reports build themselves. What makes it different: most reporting tools either dump raw data into a dashboard or require agencies to write the analysis themselves. Clarai writes the actual narrative - the "why" behind the numbers - the way a senior strategist would explain it to a client. Built specifically for agency owners in the Netherlands and Belgium running 5-40 person teams, managing reporting across multiple clients at once. Agencies using Clarai reclaim hours previously spent on manual reporting each week and send more consistent, professional-looking reports to clients.
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AI-powered code analysis that actually understands context. Most code tools just pattern-match, but Clarai's approach to deeper analysis is refreshing. The accuracy improvements over traditional linters are impressive.
@omribenshoham Thanks for stopping by, quick correction: Clarai isn't a code tool. It writes weekly campaign analyses for marketing agencies from Meta / Google Ads / GA4 data, with every KPI computed in code and verified against the source