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Weekly Analytics Ritual for Product Managers

Turn product questions into decisions. Launch a weekly ritual in 5 steps.

Who This Helps

This is for product managers who feel buried in data but starved for answers. If you spend more time arguing about metrics than acting on them, you are in the right place. The Creative Economy Mission Pack gives you a repeatable way to turn product questions into measurable decisions.

Mini Case

Meet Rafael. He runs a creator platform and noticed reach dropped 12% in one week. Instead of guessing, he used the Audience Funnel Snapshot mission from the Creative Economy Mission Pack. In 30 minutes, he identified the leak was in the hook-to-retention stage. He ran one hook test, and within 7 days, retention recovered by 8%. No more debates. Just a decision.

Do This Now (5 Steps)

  1. Pick one question. What is the single product question bugging you right now? Write it down. Keep it narrow.
  2. Grab one mission. From the Creative Economy Mission Pack, choose a mission that matches your question. For example, the Hook-to-Retention Diagnostic if your issue is early drop-off.
  3. Collect three numbers. Find the three metrics that directly answer your question. Ignore everything else. For Rafael, it was reach, hook rate, and retention.
  4. Make a one-page memo. Summarize what the numbers say and what you will do next. Keep it to one page. No slides.
  5. Share it on Friday. Send your memo to your team. Ask for one piece of feedback. Then act.

Avoid These Traps

  • Trap: Looking at every metric. You will drown. Pick three. Stick with them.
  • Trap: Waiting for perfect data. You will never have it. Use what you have today.
  • Trap: Making it a solo exercise. Share your memo. Get one opinion. Move faster.
  • Trap: Changing the question mid-week. Stay with your original question until Friday.

Your Win by Friday

By Friday, you will have one clear decision backed by three numbers. Your team will stop guessing and start building. And you will feel like you actually run the product, not the other way around. That is a good Friday.