Amplitude only knows its half.
Amplitude tracks corporate cards, but can't see flag policy violations. So what you read there is already partial.
Right now the month-end close means stitching Amplitude and Google Analytics by hand. Real-time spend visibility prevents budget overruns by 30%, so the work lands late and half-blind.
Now your agent can fix it.
Amplitude tracks corporate cards, but can't see flag policy violations. So what you read there is already partial.
What Google Analytics knows about flag policy violations rarely flows back to Amplitude. Two tools, one unreconciled gap.
Google Analytics sees alert managers shift before anyone, yet the month-end close owner hears about it last.
Under The Hood
Corporate Cards
Expense Management
The readout for the month-end close: Monitor spending in real-time, flag policy violations, alert managers, predict budget impact, riskiest items surfaced and owned.
The Context Store
Amplitude and Google Analytics get reconciled up front for expense tracking: corporate Cards, Expense Management, Budget Systems, Analytics Platforms mapped to a single invoice view instead of 2 separate APIs.
Your agent queries one surface instead of three APIs. Faster responses, lower cost per query, and results that work because the relationships were built before you asked the question.
The Prompt
Two steps. Your data, your results, under 60 seconds.
Run my month-end close: pull corporate Cards, Expense Management, Budget Systems, Analytics Platforms from Amplitude and Google Analytics and summarize.
SETUP
The Agent MCP is connected to 2+ systems; query them directly, no API code.
WORKFLOW
list connectors -> link Amplitude and Google Analytics -> pull corporate Cards, Expense Management, Budget Systems, Analytics Platforms -> join on the invoice key -> analyze. An unlinked tool returns a self-describing prompt; a one-time browser auth and retry.
TASK
Monitor spending in real-time, flag policy violations, alert managers, predict budget impact, then give me a single readout: sorted by what needs me first, each line with the why and the move.The Outcome
10x
10x speed: expense tracking turns a 2-hour month-end close into under a minute.
90%
90% less spend: no glue code; it runs on your existing 2-tool stack to monitor spending in real-time.
2 -> 1
2 -> 1: expense tracking answers Amplitude and Google Analytics in a single query.
Based on internal benchmarks comparing Context Store queries to sequential API calls across equivalent datasets.
01 · Output
Every invoice scored 1-10, so expense tracking surfaces what needs you first instead of an alphabetized list.
02 · Signal
When Google Analytics and your product analytics disagree on monitor spending in real-time, the gap is flagged. Not averaged into a guess.
03 · Context
Each line carries its evidence. Flag policy violations pulled from Google Analytics. Right where you read it.
04 · Action
Expense Tracking closes each invoice with a recommendation. The owner and the move. Ready to run.
05 · Brief
A readout you can drop into the month-end close: ranked, sourced from Amplitude and Google Analytics, scoped to corporate Cards.
Identify missing receipts shouldn't take a morning of tab-switching across Notion, Sentry, and Gmail. Month-end close requires complete documentation.
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