Map Yotpo requirements
Share the Yotpo source, fields, and reporting questions your team needs to answer.
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Turn customer reviews, loyalty programs, and UGC analytics into 2 governed metrics for dashboards, agent answers, and cross-channel reporting.
What you can do with Yotpo in Maven
Maven models Yotpo 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 Yotpo alongside Shopify, HubSpot CRM and Facebook Ads without rebuilding exports or metric logic for every report.
What you can measure
Every metric is defined once in Maven’s semantic layer, so Yotpo numbers mean the same thing in every dashboard, report, and answer.
Reviews submitted (one per review row).
Sum of star ratings; divide by review_count for average rating.
How it works
Confirm the source fields, metric coverage, and implementation path before the integration feeds production reporting.
Share the Yotpo source, fields, and reporting questions your team needs to answer.
Maven maps available Yotpo reporting to the governed metrics already exposed in the semantic layer.
Once enabled, the integration feeds dashboards, natural-language answers, alerts, and scheduled reports from the same metric definitions.
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FAQ
Maven exposes 2 governed Yotpo metrics, including Review Count and Total Review Score — each defined once so it means the same thing in every report.
You can break Yotpo metrics down by Sentiment and Verified buyer.
Yes. Yotpo reports alongside sources like Shopify, HubSpot, Facebook Ads, Google Ads and Google Analytics 4. Maven models every source into one governed layer, so you can blend them in a single dashboard, report, or question.
Maven exposes 2 governed Yotpo metrics from its semantic layer, including Review Count and Total Review Score.
Availability depends on the source and workspace requirements. Maven can review the Yotpo reporting fields you need and confirm the current implementation path before you commit to a rollout.
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.
Start with one workflow. Expand when Maven becomes your trusted reporting layer.
We'll map Maven to one real reporting workflow
You'll see the path to a working dashboard before the call ends
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