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Homer is a marketing intelligence platform from Oblique Software Company LLC. It is positioned not as a simple BI dashboard, but as a continuously updated “business knowledge base” that connects data from Google Analytics, Search Console, ads, ecommerce, and email marketing. It is built for marketing teams and AI agents, allowing teams to ask questions about real business data in natural language instead of relying on generic answers from general-purpose AI.
In terms of features, Homer covers morning email briefings, real-time dashboards, intelligent chat, anomaly detection, cross-channel trend identification, custom reports, SEO/GEO site audits, keyword tracking, AI Visibility, Brand Defense, and Ads Pacer. Currently supported data sources include Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Google Ads, Meta Ads, Microsoft Ads, Shopify, TikTok Ads, Mailchimp, and Klaviyo. It uses read-only connections, supports overnight historical data backfills, and updates daily snapshots. Google Drive, Slack, BigQuery, LinkedIn Ads, Amazon Ads, and others are still planned.
Pricing is fairly straightforward: Free is permanently free and includes an AI Readiness Report plus GA/GSC terminal dashboards; Starter is $99/month and includes weekly AI insights, monthly SEO/GEO audits, anomaly detection, and chat capabilities; Growth is $299/month and includes unlimited data sources, daily insights, daily email briefings, and a more complete AI engine; Enterprise is custom-priced. None of the plans charge per seat, team members are unlimited, billing is monthly, and users can cancel at any time. The text does not disclose specific payment methods.
Its strengths lie in its focused marketing use case: it can place SEO, paid ads, ecommerce, and email data in the same context while automatically identifying anomalies and opportunities. This is especially useful for reducing agency weekly reports, client reporting, and manual spreadsheet work. It also explicitly supports data export, encrypted transmission, encryption at rest, and states that customer data is not used to train AI models. Limitations include the fact that some key collaboration and data warehouse integrations are not yet available; there is also inconsistent wording around Starter’s connection limits, with the page mentioning “5 trackers” while the FAQ refers to “15 connections.” The terms of service also state that no SLA is provided.
Homer is best suited to growth teams, ecommerce teams, SEO/paid media teams, and marketing agencies using an overseas marketing tech stack. If you mainly rely on Baidu, Ocean Engine, Tencent Ads, or domestic Chinese ecommerce platforms, the current text does not show direct integrations, so alternatives or combined setups such as Looker Studio, Power BI, Supermetrics, Databox, AgencyAnalytics, Semrush, and Ahrefs may need to be considered. Access from mainland China is not specified in the text, and because its core data sources are mostly overseas services such as Google, Meta, and Shopify, actual usability may depend on network conditions and account environment.
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