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Your marketing reports, finally worth reading.
Paste any campaign, PPC, social, or agency report. Get the findings that matter - without reading every page.
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Built for the people who receive these reports.
The Agency Client
You get a 15-page PDF every month from your agency. You need to know if the numbers are good, what changed, and what they're recommending - in under 5 minutes.
The In-House Marketing Lead
You run the campaigns and write the reports. Now you need to brief your CMO or founder in plain English, without spending an hour translating your own data.
The CMO or VP Marketing
You receive reports from multiple channels, agencies, and team members every week. You need the signal, not the noise - and you need it before the Monday meeting.
The Freelancer or Consultant
You're managing multiple client accounts. Report Rosetta helps you scan each report fast, spot what needs attention, and prep your client calls without the manual read-through.
Sound familiar?
"I skip straight to the summary anyway."
Most marketing reports are built for the tool that generated them, not for the person reading them. You shouldn't need to hunt for the insight.
"The agency sent a great-looking report but I still don't know if it worked."
Designed PDFs and polished dashboards often bury the actual performance signal under charts, brand guidelines, and commentary. Report Rosetta cuts through.
"I spend two hours every Monday preparing talking points from last week's data."
That's not analysis - it's translation. Report Rosetta does the translation so you can spend your time on decisions.
Paste. Get briefed. Done.
1. Paste your report
Copy text from your agency PDF, paste a URL to a live report, or upload the file directly. Any format works - PDF, CSV, plain text, or URL.
2. Get your briefing
Report Rosetta reads the report and produces a structured four-part briefing: what the report says, the key findings, what to do next, and what to ignore.
3. Share or act
Copy the briefing for your notes, share a link with your team or client, or download as PDF. On Starter and Pro plans.
Here's what you get.
This briefing was generated from a real Q4 marketing performance report.
Sample input
Q4 digital campaign performance showed total ad spend of $142,000 across paid search, social, and display channels. Paid search delivered 2,340 conversions at a CPA of $28, outperforming social ($61 CPA) and display ($94 CPA). Email open rates declined 11% in November versus October, attributed to subject line fatigue. Overall ROAS for the quarter was 3.2x against a 4.0x target.
WHAT
A Q4 marketing performance report covering $142,000 in ad spend across paid search, social, and display. Overall ROAS came in at 3.2x against a 4.0x target.KEY FINDINGS
• Paid search drove 2,340 conversions at $28 CPA - the strongest performer by far. • Social and display significantly underperformed paid search on cost efficiency ($61 and $94 CPA respectively). • Email open rates dropped 11% in November, flagged as subject line fatigue. • The quarter missed its ROAS target by 20%.SO WHAT
Shift budget from social and display into paid search for Q1. Run a subject line A/B test for the January email campaign before the full send. Brief leadership that Q4 missed ROAS target and explain the reallocation rationale.WHAT TO IGNORE
Impression counts and reach figures - they look impressive but don't connect to the revenue outcomes this report is actually measuring.
Also works for these report types.
Common questions
Can I paste a report exported from Google Ads, Meta Ads Manager, or HubSpot?
Yes. Any text you can copy from a dashboard, export as CSV, or download as PDF works with Report Rosetta. Paste the text directly or upload the file.
Does it work with reports my agency sends as branded PDFs?
Yes. Upload the PDF directly and Report Rosetta will read the text content and produce your briefing. Note: charts and images within the PDF are not analyzed - only the text.
How do I share the briefing with my client or team?
On the Starter and Pro plans, every briefing gets a shareable link. Anyone with the link can read the briefing - no account needed on their end.
What if the report is very long - like a 30-page monthly performance pack?
You can paste the full document or just the sections you care about. Even a few paragraphs will produce a useful briefing. For very long documents, focusing on the executive summary or key metrics section usually gives the best results.
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