
We’re back with another round of upgrades, focused on making your reporting experience more connected and customizable.
From pulling data directly from Google Sheets to integrating multiple GA4 accounts into one view, this release is all about reducing manual effort and giving you clearer, faster insights.
Here’s what’s new, what’s improved, and what’s coming soon.
What’s New?
Google Sheets Integration
Bring your spreadsheet data into Revlitix reports—no manual copy-pasting required.
Why it matters:
Teams often manage key metrics in Google Sheets—especially budgets, lead tracking, and partner performance. Now, instead of switching between tools or exporting/importing data, you can connect Sheets directly to your reports.
Use Case:
A performance marketer managing regional ad budgets in Google Sheets struggles to reconcile that spend with results from Meta and Google Ads. By integrating Sheets into Revlitix, they can now combine budget data with performance metrics in a single report—making it easier to analyze ROI by region without switching between tools.

Multi-Account Integration for GA4
Now you can connect and manage multiple GA4 properties in Revlitix.
Why it matters:
If you're managing analytics across multiple brands, websites, or client properties, toggling between different GA4 accounts gets tedious. This update allows you to integrate all GA4 views in a unified dashboard.
Use Case:
A demand gen leader overseeing five microsites can now view performance metrics—like traffic, bounce rates, and goal completions—across all properties in one consolidated report. No more fragmented analysis or missed insights.

What’s Improved?
Bar Chart Summation Options
You can select multiple options—Total, Min, Max, and Average values—in your bar charts for clearer insights.
Why it matters:
Bar charts show how each segment is performing—but to understand the big picture, you often need to know the total, average, or extremes. With this update, you can display those values directly in the chart, making it faster to spot trends and take action—no extra calculations needed.
Use Case:
A RevOps manager comparing quarterly performance across sales regions can now quickly view total deal values, average conversion rates, and top/bottom performers—all directly in the bar chart without exporting the data.

Notes & Scheduled Reports for Waterfall Charts
You can now add context to your Waterfall charts through notes and schedule them for recurring delivery.
Why it matters:
Waterfall charts help visualize how metrics change over time or across stages—but without context, those changes can be hard to interpret. With notes, you can add explanations alongside your chart to highlight key shifts—like campaign pauses, budget changes, or process delays. And with scheduled reports, those annotated insights can be automatically delivered to your stakeholders on a recurring basis—keeping everyone informed without the manual follow-up.
Use Case:
A Head of Marketing uses a Pipeline Waterfall chart to monitor weekly MQL flow. After noticing a dip in a particular week, they add a note explaining that lead volume dropped due to a temporary pause in Google Ads. The chart—along with this context—is now scheduled to be sent every Monday to the leadership team, ensuring everyone sees both the data and the reason behind the change.

Coming Soon
Gauge Charts
Track performance against goals with intuitive gauge visualizations.
Raw Data Expansion for Waterfall Charts
Drill down into raw data for deeper analysis in Pipeline Waterfall charts.
Auto-Generated Notes & Summaries
Let Revlitix auto-generate periodic summaries for your reports.
Improved Report Slides
Better layouts, smoother formatting—smarter slides are on the way.
Final Thoughts
This release brings us one step closer to our goal: helping GTM teams move from reactive reporting to proactive decision-making. Whether you're looking to reduce time spent on dashboards, make data more accessible to leadership, or find clearer insights faster, these updates are designed with your real-life challenges in mind.