Tips for using Parse.ly Sage
Parse.ly Sage‘s goal is to allow you to ask any question in simple language and get an answer, along with a link to the specific area in the Parse.ly Dashboard where you can dig further. While Parse.ly Sagecan answer almost all queries, the tips below should help you get the right answer more quickly.
Use consistent terms
Try to use the same terminology as the Dashboard. For example, sections refer to groupings of content, while tags are used to categorize and help readers find specific content.
Specify time frames clearly
If you want data for a specific period, like yesterday, include that in your query. Note that once you’ve set a time frame in an earlier query, Parse.ly Sage will continue to use that time frame unless you specify a new one in subsequent queries.
Refine and retry if needed
If the first answer from Parse.ly Sage isn’t perfect, update your prompt and try again. You might reword your query or adjust specific details to get a better response.
Google Search Console data
Queries related to Google Search Console data may not produce the best results at this time. Parse.ly is working to improve this in future updates.
Understand current limitations
Parse.ly Sage does not currently support creating headline tests, goals, segments, reports, users, shared links, or alerts. In general, avoid asking it to create items within the Dashboard. Parse.ly Sage may also struggle to return accurate results for bottom-performing aspects such as posts, sections, tags, referrers, campaigns, etc., and for general queries about segments. Parse.ly is actively working on improvements to make these insights more reliable.
Last updated: September 24, 2025