Datagma

Pulls market intelligence and competitive metrics into your workflows to automate growth strategy and track competitor moves in real time.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Datagma integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Datagma calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Datagma data, across all 8 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Datagma access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Datagma, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Datagma is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Datagma.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Datagma action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Datagma, and when to use it.

Get market insights
Pull the latest intelligence reports for a specific sector or niche to identify emerging trends.
Track competitor
Set up a new monitoring target for a specific company to receive updates on their market movements.
Search competitive metrics
Query specific KPIs or performance data for one or more competitors to compare growth rates.
List growth opportunities
Pull a list of untapped market segments or customer needs identified by the intelligence engine.
Get competitor profile
Pull a comprehensive overview of a competitor including their size, core product, and target audience.
Update monitoring preferences
Change the frequency or depth of the data collection for a specific tracked entity.
Fetch pricing data
Pull the most recent pricing tiers and packaging details for a set of competitors.
Get industry benchmarks
Pull average performance metrics for your industry to see how you stack up against the mean.
List tracked entities
Pull a full list of all companies and markets currently being monitored in your account.
Search market trends
Query the database for specific keywords or technology shifts happening across a sector.
Remove competitor
Stop tracking a specific company to clean up your dashboard and save on data credits.
Get signal alerts
Pull a list of recent high priority signals or anomalies detected in the competitive landscape.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven connects to the Datagma API to poll for changes or receive webhooks depending on your plan level. When a new signal is detected in Datagma, the agent can immediately trigger a downstream action such as sending a Slack message or updating a CRM record. You can set the frequency of these checks within your workflow settings. If you have a high volume of tracked entities, we recommend using the search actions to pull specific data points rather than listing all entities to avoid hitting API limits. The data is processed in real time so your team always sees the most current market intelligence available.
Yes. You can build a workflow that triggers every Monday morning to pull the latest competitive metrics and market insights from Datagma. The Ceven agent then synthesizes this data, compares it to the previous week, and writes a summary in your preferred format. You can direct this output to an email, a Notion page, or a Google Doc. Because the agent understands the context of your business, it can highlight only the changes that actually matter to your strategy instead of providing a raw data dump of every single metric change.
Ceven acts as a secure conduit between Datagma and your other tools. While we cache small amounts of data to maintain workflow state and provide context to the AI model during a session, we do not maintain a permanent secondary database of your market intelligence. All primary data remains within Datagma. When a workflow runs, the agent fetches the necessary records via API, processes them to complete the task, and then clears the transient data. This ensures that your competitive secrets and market strategies are not stored in multiple locations unnecessarily.
One important quirk is that Datagma enforces strict rate limits on their search endpoints which can vary based on your subscription tier. If you attempt to run a massive bulk search across hundreds of competitors in a single workflow execution, you may encounter a 429 error. To prevent this, Ceven implements an automatic retry logic with exponential backoff. For very large data pulls, we recommend scheduling the workflow to run in batches over several hours rather than all at once. This ensures a stable connection and prevents your API key from being temporarily throttled by the Datagma platform.
Connecting Datagma is a straightforward process. You will need to navigate to your Datagma account settings and generate an API key with read and write permissions for the intelligence modules you wish to automate. In the Ceven dashboard, select Datagma from the integration library and paste your key. Once connected, the agent will perform a handshake to verify your permissions and pull a list of your currently tracked entities. This allows you to start building workflows immediately without having to manually enter the names of the competitors you are already monitoring in Datagma.
Absolutely. You can use the search market trends action to find companies that are gaining traction in your space but are not yet on your radar. The agent can scan Datagma for companies with similar keywords or product descriptions and then present a curated list for your approval. Once you decide which companies are relevant, the agent can use the track competitor action to add them to your monitoring list automatically. This turns your market research into a continuous loop where the tool helps you find who to watch and then watches them for you.
Yes. By combining Datagma with a CRM like Salesforce, you can create a workflow that triggers when a sales rep opens a specific lead. The agent pulls the most recent competitive signals for that lead's current provider from Datagma and drafts a few talking points highlighting your advantages over that specific competitor. These talking points are then pushed into the CRM notes or sent to the rep via Slack. This ensures that your sales team is always equipped with the latest intelligence without having to leave their primary workspace to check an analytics tool.
Datagma updates its intelligence based on the frequency of the data sources it monitors. While some metrics update in real time, others may be updated daily or weekly. Ceven reflects whatever state the Datagma API provides. If you need to know exactly when a piece of data was last refreshed, you can include the timestamp in your workflow logic. The agent can be told to only trigger alerts if the data has changed since the last check, preventing redundant notifications when the underlying Datagma record remains the same over several polling cycles.

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