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LoraMer

Deep knowledge. For your business. Finally.

Not another dashboard. A business intelligence partner that actually understands your accounts — across Google, Meta, Shopify, and every signal you connect. Reads everything. Remembers what matters. Tells you what to do next.

Lora — from lore, the knowledge that accumulates about something over time. Mer — sea, depth.

Most BI tools show you numbers. LoraMer learns your business — your accounts, your customers, what you ignore, what you obsess over — and gets more useful every week you use it. Knowledge that compounds. That's the promise the name makes. It's also the product.

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Claude reads everything.

Not a summary. Not a digest. Every connected source — search terms, ad creatives, audiences, product SKUs, abandoned checkouts, customer cohorts — sits in front of Claude on every question. Depth is the moat.

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It remembers.

Tell LoraMer that ROAS doesn't matter to you, or that "Brand" is your hero campaign, and it sticks. Every conversation builds the operator model. Switch surfaces and Claude already knows.

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Recommendations, not reports.

The goal isn't a prettier chart. It's: "Pause this ad set, scale this one, here's why, here's what to watch this week." Force-multiplier answers. The kind a senior analyst gives, but embedded.

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A real human, always.

Every customer can reach a real person on every plan, every time. No phone tree. No "sorry, I'm just a bot." The AI does the analysis. The humans do the parts AI shouldn't.

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Knows what only you know.

Upload your brand voice, sales pipeline, LTV by segment, margin sheet, persona docs — anything that lives in your head, your CRM, or a Google Doc. LoraMer reads it all and reasons across the lot. That's the layer no platform-based BI tool can ever match.

You asked:

"Why did spend jump 40% last week?"

LoraMer:

Three Meta ad sets in your Brand campaign moved out of learning phase on May 19 and broke their daily caps. Total $4,200 incremental spend, $1,890 of which came back as revenue — a 0.45x ROAS, well below your portfolio average. The combination of headline 03 + audience "Past 30-day site visitors" is doing the damage. I'd pause that combination and let the other two ad sets keep their newfound velocity.

You asked:

"Does GA4 match Shopify on revenue this month?"

LoraMer:

GA4 says $94,200, Shopify says $111,628 — a 16% gap. The Shopify figure is closer to reality because GA4 misses ~12% from cookie consent declines on EU traffic. The remaining 4% is real attribution drift from Klaviyo flows that aren't UTM-tagged. Fix the Klaviyo tagging and the gap should close to 8-10%.

You asked:

"What's working and what isn't this week?"

LoraMer:

Working: Google Search Brand campaigns, 4.8x ROAS, 38% week-over-week growth. Returning customer AOV up to $148 from $122 last month — your loyalty program changes are landing. Not working: 16 abandoned checkouts vs 49 completed (a 25% leak), Instagram Reels at $0.94 CPC up from $0.42 two weeks ago. Tomorrow's priorities: cart recovery email cadence, Reels placement review.

For business owners
Free
$0
forever
  • All integrations: Google, Meta, Shopify, GA, more
  • 1 workspace
  • 5 AI questions per month
  • 30-day data retention
Business
$79/mo
for single operators
  • All integrations: Google, Meta, Shopify, GA, more
  • 1 workspace
  • 100 AI questions per month
  • 12-month data retention
For agencies
Agency
$199/mo
small to mid-sized teams
  • Up to 10 workspaces (clients)
  • 500 AI questions per month
  • Unlimited data retention
  • "While You Were Sleeping" daily digest
  • Priority human support
Scale
$999/mo
established agencies
  • Up to 50 workspaces
  • 2,500 AI questions per month
  • Agent automations
  • White-label option
  • Bulk export & SLA
Enterprise
Custom
50+ workspaces
  • Unlimited workspaces
  • Custom AI quotas
  • Dedicated success engineer
  • Contract billing outside Shopify
  • Custom SLAs

Prices are what we'll launch at. Annual prepay is 20% off. Founding customers get extended introductory pricing — be early.

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Early access opens to a small group first. We'll send the occasional update on what we're building, and we'll let you know the moment it's ready.