# How to use Fibr Pulse?

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**Step 1: Connect Your Platforms**

To begin, connect at least one of your marketing platforms:

* Google Analytics
* Google Ads
* Meta Ads

Once connected, Pulse pulls and read the data automatically.

**Step 2: Explore the Dashboard**

The **Fibr Pulse dashboard** is your command center. From here, you can ask questions, generate reports, and track performance across platforms in one unified view.

### Generating Reports

Pulse gives you two options for generating reports:

1. **Ask Custom Questions**
   * Simply type in a question like:\
     \&#xNAN;*“What was my ROAS last week for Meta Ads?”*\
     \&#xNAN;*“Which campaign drove the most conversions in Q2?”*
   * Pulse will generate a tailored analysis based on your query.

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*Note: Fibr Pulse may ask additional questions to better understand your needs.*
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2. **Choose Ready-Made Reports**

* Select from pre-built templates covering the most important metrics marketers track daily.
* Perfect for regular monitoring without re-typing queries.

### Creating & Sharing Reports

Once your analysis is ready, you can:

* **Click “Generate Report”** → instantly create a dashboard-style view with visualized data.
* **Share with your team** → copy the URL link and send it directly to colleagues for easy collaboration.


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