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Connect Mixpanel in one click and delegate the reporting: an autonomous agent that reads your funnels, cohorts, and retention reports, explains what moved in plain language, investigates the drop-offs, and files the readouts where your team works. You set the autonomy, it turns the numbers into answers.

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In short

Fleece AI connects to Mixpanel through managed OAuth and lets autonomous agents read your events, funnels, cohorts, retention reports, and board reports, then explain the numbers in plain language. Agents combine Mixpanel with 3,000+ apps like Slack, Google Sheets, Notion, and Stripe, so a weekly board becomes a digest, a funnel drop becomes an investigation, and a cohort becomes an enriched export — on the cadence you set.

At a glance

CategoryData
AvailabilityPro plan and up — included in the 7-day trial
Connects to3,000+ apps via managed OAuth
SetupConnect your tools — no code required
AutonomySuggest-only to fully autonomous, with approval gates
Pricing7-day trial (€1 card check, credited back), then paid plans

By Loïc Jané · Updated June 17, 2026

What a Fleece agent does with Mixpanel

Mixpanel is where your product's behavior is measured — events streaming in from your app, funnels showing where people convert or drop, cohorts grouping users by what they did, retention reports tracking who comes back, and board reports pulling it all onto a dashboard. The numbers are there; the problem is that reading them, explaining them, and getting them in front of the right people is a recurring manual job. Someone opens the board on Monday, squints at the funnel, and writes the same summary they wrote last week. A Fleece agent takes that reading-and-explaining work off your plate.

Under the hood, the connection runs through managed OAuth — you authorize Mixpanel once, and Fleece stores, scopes, and refreshes tokens securely; you never paste a project token into a script. The agent can query events, pull funnel and retention reports, read cohorts and board reports, and break results down by segment. Crucially, it doesn't just dump numbers: it reads the actual report, notices what changed against the prior period, and writes a plain-language explanation a product manager or founder can act on. It works from your real Mixpanel data, links back to the report, and never invents a metric that isn't there.

What makes this different from Mixpanel's built-in alerts and scheduled reports is judgment. An alert fires when a threshold is crossed and a scheduled report emails the same chart every week; neither tells you why the number moved or what to do. A Fleece agent investigates — which segment drove the drop, whether it lines up with a release or a pricing change, what's worth a closer look — and coordinates other tools to file the answer. And because Fleece agents work as a hierarchy — a lead agent delegating to specialized child agents — one Mixpanel-facing agent can hand a funnel breakdown to a data agent and a written readout to a reporting agent, all under the approval rules you set.

What the agent can do in Mixpanel

Read your reports

Queries events and pulls funnels, cohorts, retention, and board reports, then breaks the results down by the segments that actually matter to your question.

Plain-language digests

Turns a board of charts into a short written summary of what moved and why — the kind of readout a founder or PM can act on without opening Mixpanel.

Funnel investigations

When a funnel drops, it digs into which step and which segment drove it and whether it lines up with a release or a pricing change — not just that a threshold was crossed.

Cohort exports

Pulls a cohort out of Mixpanel and lands it in a sheet, enriched with context from your other tools, so the list is ready to act on rather than raw.

Launch and experiment readouts

After a launch or experiment, it reads the relevant events and retention and files a clear before-and-after readout, so the result is documented, not remembered.

Approval gates

Anything that goes outward — a company-wide digest, a message to an exec channel — can pause for your one-click sign-off before it's sent.

Integrations

Automations teams run on Mixpanel

These are concrete setups you can describe to a Fleece agent in plain language. Each one combines Mixpanel with other connected apps.

1

Product: a weekly metrics digest anyone can read

Every Monday the agent reads your Mixpanel board reports — activation funnel, weekly retention, key events — compares them to the prior week, and posts a plain-language digest to Slack: what moved, by how much, and which numbers deserve attention. Instead of a screenshot of a dashboard nobody clicks into, the team gets a summary that says what actually happened.

2

Growth: investigate a funnel drop, not just flag it

When the signup or activation funnel dips, the agent breaks the drop down by segment and step in Mixpanel, then cross-references it with Stripe to see whether a pricing or billing change coincided. It posts a short investigation to Slack — which segment, which step, the likely cause, and what to check next — turning an alert into an actual lead worth following.

3

Data: cohort exports that arrive enriched

The agent pulls a Mixpanel cohort — power users, at-risk accounts, a feature's adopters — and lands it in a Google Sheets tab, enriched with plan and revenue context from Stripe so each row is ready to act on. The manual export-and-VLOOKUP chore that used to eat an afternoon runs on a schedule and shows up done.

4

Launches: an experiment readout filed for the record

After a launch or A/B experiment, the agent reads the relevant events, funnels, and retention in Mixpanel, writes a clear before-and-after readout — what changed, for which segment, whether it held — and files it as a page in Notion next to the launch plan. The result is documented where the team already keeps its decisions, not lost in someone's memory.

How to connect Mixpanel to Fleece AI

1

Create your Fleece account

Sign up and start the 7-day trial. You land in a workspace where agents, flows, and integrations live together.

2

Connect Mixpanel via managed OAuth

Pick Mixpanel from the integrations catalog and authorize it in one click. Fleece manages tokens and scopes for you; you can revoke access at any time from Mixpanel or from Fleece.

3

Describe the job in plain language

Create an agent and tell it what to report — "every Monday, read our activation funnel and retention, explain what moved, and post it to #product". No query syntax or report builder required.

4

Set autonomy and approval gates

Choose what the agent may do on its own and what waits for your sign-off. Outward-facing messages like a company-wide digest can pause for one-click approval.

5

Run it on triggers or a schedule

Schedule recurring readouts — the Monday digest, the post-launch report — or let the agent react to a Mixpanel alert or an event in another app, so the analysis runs without you.

Mixpanel

Mixpanel works better with the rest of your stack

Mixpanel automations get powerful when they cross app boundaries. Pair Mixpanel with Slack to deliver plain-language digests where the team works, with Google Sheets to land enriched cohort exports, with Notion to file launch and experiment readouts, or with Stripe to tie product behavior to revenue — all through the same agent, all under the same approval rules. Fleece connects to 3,000+ apps, so the stack you already use is almost certainly covered.

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