Connect Synup
Authorize or configure Maven from the Data Sources screen, then pick the account and workspace to sync.
local integration
Turn multi-location review and local presence analytics from Synup into 2 governed metrics for dashboards, agent answers, and cross-channel reporting.
What you can do with Synup in Maven
Maven models Synup into 2 governed metrics from the semantic layer. Track Review Count and Total Review Score, break results down by Sentiment and Verified buyer, and report Synup alongside Google Analytics 4, Google Ads and Shopify without rebuilding exports or metric logic for every report.
What you can measure
Maven keeps Synup numbers consistent across dashboards, reports, and answers so the team is not debating which spreadsheet is right.
Reviews represented by the row; individual-review sources contribute one, while aggregate sources contribute their source count.
Additive rating score; divide by review_count for average rating when the source provides rating aggregates.
How it works
No SQL, no warehouse setup, no data engineer. Connect the source, then Maven models the fields needed for the first trusted workflow.
Authorize or configure Maven from the Data Sources screen, then pick the account and workspace to sync.
Maven pulls your Synup data (1 objects) and models it into governed, conformed tables — no SQL, warehouse, or pipeline setup required.
Ask questions in natural language with the Maven agent, drop the metrics into dashboards, set alerts on what matters, and schedule deliveries to your team.
What Maven syncs from Synup
Works well with
FAQ
Maven exposes 2 governed Synup metrics, including Review Count and Total Review Score — each defined once so it means the same thing in every report.
You can break Synup metrics down by Sentiment and Verified buyer.
Yes. Synup reports alongside sources like Google Analytics 4, Google Ads, Shopify and HubSpot. Maven models every source into one governed layer, so you can blend them in a single dashboard, report, or question.
Maven syncs reviews and interactions across locations from Synup.
Maven keeps Synup data on scheduled refreshes after the source is connected, with sync status visible in the workspace before reports are shared.
Yes. Maven encrypts integration credentials and tokens, scopes access to the workspace, and uses the connection only to sync the reporting data needed for governed analytics.
Bring one report where the numbers do not match. We'll map the sources, identify what can be trusted now, and show the first Maven workflow.
We'll map your first trusted reporting workflow
You'll see what Maven handles now: sources, definitions, refreshes, and outputs
No pitch deck. No pressure. 20 minutes.

