Plausible Analytics

Pulls website traffic and conversion data into your workflows to trigger alerts, generate performance reports, and sync visitor trends with your CRM.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Plausible Analytics integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Plausible Analytics 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 Plausible Analytics data, across all 13 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Plausible Analytics 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 Plausible Analytics, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Plausible Analytics is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

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

Supported tools

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

Check API Health
Use this to verify API connectivity and service availability before starting a large data pull.
Get Aggregate Stats
Pull summary statistics like total visitors, pageviews, bounce rate, and visit duration for a set time period.
Get Breakdown Stats
Analyze top sources, top pages, device types, or geographic distribution for a specific site.
Get Plugin Capabilities
Check which features are enabled for the account, including Goals, Funnels, and the Stats API.
Get Realtime Visitors
Pull the number of current visitors on your site within the last 5 minutes.
Get Site Details
Retrieve site configuration including domain, timezone, and tracker script settings.
Get Timeseries Stats
Pull historical trends for visitors and pageviews over a specified date range.
List Custom Properties
Retrieve all custom property configurations for a site. Note that this is an enterprise feature.
List Goals
Pull all configured conversion goals and custom action tracking for a site.
List Site Guests
See which guest users have been granted access to view a specific site dashboard.
List Sites
Retrieve all sites the API key owner can access, including domain and creation date.
List Teams
Pull all teams available for the account to assist with site provisioning.
Query Analytics Stats
Use the Stats API v2 to retrieve detailed historical or real time statistics for a site.
Record Event
Manually record a pageview or custom event for mobile apps or server side tracking.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven uses an API key based authentication model for Plausible Analytics. You provide your secret API key in the integration settings, and Ceven stores this key in an encrypted vault. Every request the agent makes to the Plausible API includes this key in the authorization header. We never share this key with the large language model or store it in plain text. You can rotate your API key within the Plausible dashboard at any time, and once updated in Ceven, all your active workflows will resume operation without needing to rebuild the individual agent steps.
No, and this is by design. Plausible Analytics is a privacy first tool that does not use cookies and does not track individual users. Because the source data is anonymized and aggregated, Ceven cannot pull personally identifiable information or user IDs. The agent works with aggregated metrics, such as total visitors from a specific city or the number of times a goal was achieved. This ensures your workflows remain GDPR compliant and respect user privacy while still giving you the high level trends needed to make business decisions.
The aggregate tool is used when you need a single sum or average for a specific block of time, such as total visitors for the month of June. The timeseries tool is used when you need to see how a metric changed day by day or hour by hour over that period. If you want to create a chart showing growth, the agent will use the timeseries tool. If you just need a number for a report, it will use the aggregate tool. Both pull from the same underlying data but format the output differently.
Yes, certain data points are restricted based on your Plausible plan. For example, the List Custom Properties action is an enterprise feature only. If you are on a free or standard plan, the agent will receive an error from the Plausible API when attempting to access custom properties. Additionally, Plausible enforces rate limits on their API to ensure stability. If a workflow attempts to pull data for hundreds of sites in a very short window, the agent may encounter a 429 error. Ceven handles this by implementing an exponential backoff strategy to retry the request.
Yes, by using the List Goals and Query Analytics Stats tools, Ceven can monitor when a specific goal count increases. You can set up a workflow that checks your goal completions every hour. If the number of sign ups increases by a certain percentage, the agent can trigger a follow up action, such as sending a celebratory message to your team or updating a lead count in your CRM. Since Plausible does not have outbound webhooks for every single event, Ceven acts as the polling layer to simulate real time reactions.
The Record Event tool allows you to send data to Plausible from a server or a mobile app where the standard JavaScript snippet cannot run. When you use this action in a workflow, Ceven sends a POST request to the Plausible Events API. You must provide the site domain and the event name. This is particularly useful for tracking app installs or backend server events that happen outside the browser. The agent ensures that the request is formatted correctly so Plausible accepts the event as a valid pageview or custom goal.
Ceven is primarily designed for data retrieval and event recording. While it can list sites, teams, and guest users, it cannot change your billing plan, delete sites, or modify your account password. It can read your site configuration via the Get Site Details tool to ensure it is querying the correct timezone and domain, but any structural changes to your Plausible account must be done manually within the Plausible dashboard for security reasons. This limits the agent to a read and event role for account management.
Yes, Ceven is built to utilize the Stats API v2. This version provides more robust querying capabilities and better performance than the original version. When the agent performs a Query Analytics Stats action, it uses the v2 endpoints to ensure you get the most accurate and up to date metrics available. If Plausible releases a v3 in the future, we update the underlying tool definitions so your existing prompts continue to work without you needing to change how you ask for your website data.

Alternatives to Plausible Analytics

Other tools that solve a similar problem. Ceven supports these too, so you can switch or run more than one at once.

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