Triple Whale dashboard setup

Triple Whale dashboard setup that your team actually uses.

Triple Whale holds a lot of signal, but raw dashboards do not change behavior on their own. I set up Triple Whale and build the alerts and summaries that turn its data into the daily operating view your team acts on.

Best fit

When this makes sense

Brands with Triple Whale that still run on manual checks
Teams that want attribution data tied to daily decisions
Operators who want alerts and summaries, not just a dashboard

What can be built

Workflows the audit can turn into a system.

The best first project is specific and close to daily operations: a report someone rebuilds, an alert someone checks by hand, or a support task that keeps repeating.

Daily operating briefings built on Triple Whale data

Blended performance and attribution summaries

Alerts when ROAS, spend, or CPA move past a threshold

Triple Whale combined with Shopify and email data in one view

Implementation

From workflow to a build plan.

01

Define the decisions the dashboard should drive

02

Set up Triple Whale and confirm the data is trustworthy

03

Build the daily summary and alert logic on top

04

Test against real performance and document the routine

Proof

Built for measurable operating leverage.

Attribution tools earn their cost when their data turns into a daily decision rhythm, not just another tab someone opens in the morning.

See homepage proof

FAQ

Questions before booking.

Can you set up Triple Whale from scratch?+

Yes, including connecting sources, validating the data, and building the daily summaries and alerts that make it useful day to day.

Can Triple Whale data go into a daily briefing?+

Yes. Triple Whale signals can be combined with Shopify and email data into one morning briefing with plain-English takeaways.

What if I already have Triple Whale?+

Then the work focuses on the alerts, summaries, and routines that turn the data you already have into decisions.

Want this mapped against your ecommerce operation?

Book the free audit, walk through the repeated work, and leave with a clear recommendation for the first automation worth building.