Content Marketing

Track content performance across every channel in one dashboard

Unified content performance metrics across LinkedIn, your blog, email, and social. Surface patterns in what drives results.

Impressions
24.1K+18%
Engagement
3.2%+0.4pp
Clicks
847-12%
Shares
142+8%
Content volume vs engagement8 weeks
PatternWeekly digest

Thursday posts outperform by 2.3x

Visual-first format drives highest engagement. Detected across 28 posts over 8 weeks.

The problem

Content performance data lives in six different tools. LinkedIn Analytics for posts. Google Analytics for the blog. HubSpot for email opens. Twitter for impressions. Each tool has its own dashboard, its own date ranges, and its own definition of engagement. Pulling a weekly report means logging into each platform, exporting CSVs, and pasting numbers into a spreadsheet. By the time the report is done, the data is stale and the team has already moved on to next week's content. The deeper problem is correlation. You know a blog post got 2,000 views. But you cannot connect that to the customer calls that informed the topic, the LinkedIn post that drove traffic, or the email that converted readers. Performance stays a vanity metric instead of a feedback loop.

How Amdahl solves it

Amdahl pulls metrics from LinkedIn, Google Analytics, HubSpot, email platforms, and social channels into a single dashboard. Every piece of content is tracked from the moment it publishes. More importantly, Amdahl links performance back to the customer data that informed each piece. You see which customer pain points produce the highest-performing content. Which call themes generate the most engagement. Which audience segments click, share, and convert. Pattern detection runs automatically. Amdahl surfaces insights like which days perform best, which formats drive engagement, and which topics are trending up or down. The feedback loop closes. Next week's content plan is informed by last week's results.

What we offer

  • Unified performance dashboard across all distribution channels

  • Per-piece metrics with impressions, engagement, clicks, and shares

  • Correlation reports linking content performance to source customer data

  • Automated pattern detection across publishing day, format, and topic

  • Weekly performance digests delivered to your team

  • Trend analysis showing which topics are gaining or losing traction

Workflow

Step 01

Connect your analytics sources

Link LinkedIn, Google Analytics, HubSpot, your email platform, and any social channels. Amdahl pulls historical data and syncs going forward.

Step 02

View your unified dashboard

See all content performance in one place. Filter by channel, date range, content pillar, or author. Every metric updates in real time as new data arrives.

Step 03

Review automated insights

Amdahl detects patterns you would miss in a spreadsheet. Day-of-week effects, format preferences, topic momentum. Insights surface as cards you can act on or dismiss.

Step 04

Close the feedback loop

Performance data flows back into your editorial calendar and content briefs. High-performing topics get more coverage. Underperforming formats get deprioritized. Your content strategy improves with every publishing cycle.

Frequently asked

Which analytics platforms does Amdahl connect to?
Amdahl connects to LinkedIn Analytics, Google Analytics, HubSpot, Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Twitter Analytics, and several other platforms. For channels we do not have a native connector for, you can push data via our API or CSV upload. Most teams are fully connected within a day of setup.
How does Amdahl correlate performance with customer data?
Every piece of content created in Amdahl carries metadata about the customer conversations that informed it. When that content publishes and performance data flows back, Amdahl joins the two. You see that posts grounded in pricing objection calls outperform posts grounded in feature requests by 2x. This is the kind of insight no analytics tool gives you on its own because no other tool has both sides of the equation.
What kind of patterns does the automated detection surface?
Common patterns include day-of-week effects (Thursday posts outperform Monday posts by 40%), format effects (visual-first posts drive 2x engagement), topic momentum (customer proof content is trending up while thought leadership is flat), and channel effects (LinkedIn drives clicks but email drives conversions). Each pattern is supported by the underlying data so you can verify it before acting.
Can I share dashboards with my team?
Yes. Dashboards are shared across your Amdahl workspace. You can also schedule weekly digests that deliver a performance summary to your team via email or Slack. Everyone sees the same numbers without logging into the platform.
How quickly does data refresh?
Most analytics platforms update within a few hours of an event. Amdahl syncs on the same cadence as the underlying platform. LinkedIn data is typically available within 4 to 6 hours. Google Analytics data appears within 1 to 2 hours. Email metrics like opens and clicks update in near real time. The dashboard always shows the freshest data available from each source.

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