Use cases · How autopilot works
E-commerce autopilot,
one loop.
Every job below runs the same loop — Analyze · Run · Track — pointed at a real, recurring part of running your store. From the money leaks that hurt most to the growth work that compounds.
Analyze
Connect your sources. Ask in plain English. Get the numbers behind the answer.
Run
Act through the same tools. Publish, fix copy, create a discount, post a summary.
Track
Put any of it on a schedule. Get reports when something moves.
Ad-spend autopilot
Stop paying for traffic that can't convert.
When bestsellers sell out or product pages break, your Google Ads keep spending on dead clicks. datavessel catches it and cuts the waste — before the budget's gone.
- Analyze
Reads Google Ads next to your store: which campaigns send paid traffic to sold-out, broken, or thin product pages.
- Run
Pauses the wasting campaigns, trims budgets, and adds negative keywords — each change waits for your one-click approval.
- Track
Watches spend vs. conversions daily and flags the next leak before it drains the budget.
Product pages
Fix the product pages that lose you sales.
Thin descriptions, weak titles, missing keywords — the pages costing you conversions and rank. datavessel finds them, rewrites them for SEO and conversion, and publishes.
- Analyze
Cross-references Search Console and store data to find products with weak copy, poor rank, or low conversion.
- Run
Rewrites titles, descriptions and SEO fields — on Shopify, WooCommerce or Shopware — and publishes on your approval.
- Track
Measures what each rewrite moved on traffic and conversion, and comes back for the next batch.
Inventory guard
Never oversell — or advertise — a sold-out product.
Stockouts cost you twice: lost sales and ad budget sent to unbuyable pages. datavessel watches inventory and acts the moment stock runs low.
- Analyze
Monitors stock levels across your store and spots the SKUs about to sell out or already gone.
- Run
Pulls sold-out products from sale and pauses the ads pointing at them, so no more budget burns — with your sign-off.
- Track
Alerts you the moment a bestseller dips below threshold, and confirms what it handled.
SEO & CRO audit
The technical SEO audit — run and fixed weekly.
The audit a consultant charges thousands for: crawl errors, 404s, thin pages, missing metadata. datavessel finds them in Search Console, fixes what it can, and keeps checking.
- Analyze
Inspects URLs, sitemaps and Search Console for 404s, indexing issues, dropping pages and weak metadata across your store.
- Run
Fixes SEO URLs, updates metadata, builds landing and CMS pages, and rewrites product copy — each change on your approval.
- Track
Re-runs the audit on a schedule and reports what recovered, so the fixes compound instead of rotting.
Support ops
Clear the support queue without hiring for it.
The triage and first-response work an agency bills monthly for. datavessel reads every ticket, drafts the reply, tags and routes it — you approve, or let the easy ones fly.
- Analyze
Reads incoming Gorgias tickets, pulls the customer and order context, and understands what each one actually needs.
- Run
Drafts a reply, tags and assigns the ticket, and sets its status — sent on your approval, or auto for the routine ones.
- Track
Keeps the queue moving on a schedule and surfaces the tickets that genuinely need a human.
Analytics
Talk to your data in plain English.
Connect GA4, Search Console, Shopify, Shopware. Ask the questions your gut wants answered. Get real answers — with sources cited, in language you'd use.
- Analyze
Ask anything across your connected sources. Plain-English summaries, charts inline only when they help.
- Run
Follow-ups keep context. Trigger writes — fix copy, create a discount — directly from the conversation.
- Track
Pin a question. datavessel watches it and pings you when something material moves.
AEO
See how AI talks about you.
ChatGPT and Claude already recommend brands by name. datavessel scans them weekly for the queries that matter — and shows you where you and your competitors land.
- Analyze
Five fresh runs per query against ChatGPT and Claude. We aggregate, rank, and parse the recommendation list.
- Run
Track yourself plus the brands you actually compete against. Public shareable reports for the team.
- Track
Every Monday: visibility, average position, what changed. The signal — not the noise.
Growth on autopilot
Grow organic traffic on autopilot.
Find rising queries, write SEO-scored blog posts, publish to WordPress, learn from results — every week. You sign off on each publish; the loop does the rest.
- Analyze
Reads Search Console every Monday. Surfaces rising queries and pages slipping in rank.
- Run
Researches competitors, drafts an SEO-scored post, self-reviews, then publishes to WordPress on your sign-off.
- Track
Watches what the publish moved. Learns from the result so next week's draft is sharper.
Inside Slack
Run datavessel from any channel.
If your team lives in Slack, datavessel does too. Query data, trigger writes, schedule checks — all without leaving the conversation.
- Analyze
@mention datavessel in any channel. Ask anything about your GA4, Search Console, Shopify, or HubSpot data.
- Run
Trigger writes from the thread — post a summary, create a discount, fix a product description. Approve in-line.
- Track
Schedule checks that only post when something moves. Team memory holds decisions and action items.
Have a different use case?
These are working examples, not the limits of e-commerce autopilot. If you have a specific recurring job, connect your sources and the loop handles the rest.