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In this video, I’ll show you how I used Claude Code inside Cursor to build a fully functional, production-ready Google Analytics dashboard—without writing traditional code and without getting stuck in endless agent loops. This was my first time using Claude Code… and honestly, it was a total game-changer. I’ll walk you through how I: • Pulled live data from Google Analytics using API integration • Built natural language querying for website traffic and conversions • Automated daily/weekly email reports using SendGrid • Created a fully customizable dashboard with charts, tables, and filters • Added a chat interface to ask “What happened on X day?”—and get real answers • Solved the “agent confusion” problem I kept running into with other AI tools And I did it all inside Cursor, with Claude Code as my AI build partner. If you’re a marketer, freelancer, consultant, or just tired of fighting with Google Analytics dashboards… this video’s for you. Timestamps: 0:00 — How Claude Code unlocked this build 0:57 — The problem: Google Analytics is confusing 1:09 — The goal: Simple, fast insights + automated reporting 1:35 — Total build time: ~2-3 hours 1:59 — Full walkthrough: The AI-powered dashboard 2:52 — Natural language Q&A on your analytics data 3:36 — Reports marketers actually care about 4:46 — Why Claude Code beats traditional AI agents (for this task) 5:25 — Traffic sources, top pages, and audience insights 5:43 — Conversion tracking + event reporting 6:54 — Automated email reports with SendGrid 7:26 — Claude Code vs Cursor Agent: Side-by-side results 8:08 — Final thoughts: This could be a full-on product 8:39 — Wrapping up: Why I’m using Claude Code for my next builds