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Overview

This page is for strategy teams, brand teams, founders, and marketing leads that need one view across multiple channels. With NoimosAI, you can monitor brand and competitor signals, compare performance across channels, and turn those findings into concrete next actions without keeping separate reports for each platform.

Agents

The agents below are especially useful for this use case.
  • Social Listening Agent - supports brand monitoring, conversation tracking, and early signal detection.
  • Competitor Strategy Agent - supports competitor review, market comparison, and strategic gap analysis.
  • Growth Metrics and Strategy Agent - turns multi-channel performance data into the next priorities and actions.

Pages

Use Pages to keep cross-channel signals, comparisons, and reporting in one workspace.
PurposeBlocksWhy create it
Brand MonitoringTable, Metric, TextKeep brand mentions, sentiment shifts, and important channel signals visible in one place.
Competitor ReviewTable, Text, Contents libraryCompare competitor movements, messaging, and channel patterns without switching tools.
Performance ReviewChart, Metric, TableCollect cross-channel metrics in one place so the team can compare patterns and decide what matters most next.
Reporting and ActionsText, Table, Contents libraryTurn findings into short reports, action lists, and reusable strategic notes.

Integrations

1. Channel Signal Sources

Use channel-level sources to detect narrative shifts, content movement, and noteworthy brand or competitor mentions.
  • X
  • YouTube

2. Cross-Channel Performance and Search Context

Use analytics and search sources to compare channel efficiency, identify growth drivers, and validate strategic hypotheses.
  • Google Analytics
  • Google Search Console

3. Collaboration and Insight Distribution

Use team communication and shared storage to distribute findings and keep strategic context accessible across decision makers.
  • Slack
  • Google Drive

Starter Workflows

  • Goal: Detect important brand and market signals across channels.
  • Assign Agent: Social Listening Agent
  • When to Run: Daily or weekly depending on how quickly the team needs to react.
  • Prompt Example: “Detect and report mentions of our [brand name], [product name], and [key keywords] during [a specific period].”
  • Output: A real-time brand tracking report with mention volume, notable signals, and flagged items that need attention.
  • Review Point: Confirm which signals are meaningful enough to act on immediately.
  • Goal: Understand what competitors are doing differently across channels.
  • Assign Agent: Competitor Strategy Agent
  • When to Run: Weekly or whenever the team needs a strategic comparison.
  • Prompt Example: “Analyze competitors’ strengths and weaknesses from GTM and product perspectives based on collected data and perform a SWOT analysis.”
  • Output: A competitor SWOT analysis with structured strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats based on cross-channel data.
  • Review Point: Check whether the observed patterns are relevant enough to influence strategy.
  • Goal: Compare channel performance in one place and identify the biggest drivers of change.
  • Assign Agent: Growth Metrics and Strategy Agent
  • When to Run: Weekly or monthly after the latest performance window closes.
  • Prompt Example: “Analyze and compare the performance of [specific channels] to identify which is most efficient in driving revenue or traffic.”
  • Output: A multi-channel ROI analysis report comparing channel efficiency, major performance differences, and the strongest revenue or traffic drivers.
  • Review Point: Confirm the comparison is clear enough to support prioritization across the team.
  • Goal: Turn cross-channel findings into a clear list of next actions.
  • Assign Agent: Growth Metrics and Strategy Agent
  • When to Run: After brand monitoring, competitor review, or reporting has surfaced meaningful changes.
  • Prompt Example: “Propose actions to fill the gap between current progress and [a specific target] for [a given deadline].”
  • Output: A goal gap analysis and action plan with prioritized next actions tied to the current performance gap.
  • Review Point: Verify that the recommended actions are specific enough to assign and execute.

Expected Benefits

  • See brand, competitor, and performance signals together instead of in separate channel reports.
  • Make competitive review and brand monitoring easier to repeat on a regular cadence.
  • Reduce time spent combining metrics manually across platforms.
  • Turn intelligence work into specific actions instead of passive reporting.