Recipes & Investigation Patterns
Ready-to-use analysis patterns for common business questions
Recipes & Investigation Patterns
This section provides ready-to-use analysis patterns for common business questions. Each recipe shows you:
- The question to ask
- What Scoop investigates
- Example findings
- Follow-up questions to go deeper
What Are Recipes?
Recipes are pre-defined analysis workflows that Scoop can run on your data. They automate common analytical tasks like:
- Sales forecasting from pipeline data
- Customer segmentation
- Marketing attribution
Investigation Patterns
These patterns show how to use Scoop's AI to investigate specific business questions. Unlike traditional reports, these trigger multi-probe investigations that find root causes.
Sales & Revenue
| Pattern | Question to Ask | What You'll Learn |
|---|---|---|
| Pipeline Health | "Why did pipeline shrink this quarter?" | Which stages lost deals, why, and what to fix |
| Team Performance | "What differentiates top performers?" | Behaviors and patterns that predict success |
Customer Success
| Pattern | Question to Ask | What You'll Learn |
|---|---|---|
| Churn Analysis | "What predicts customer churn?" | Early warning signs and intervention opportunities |
Marketing
| Pattern | Question to Ask | What You'll Learn |
|---|---|---|
| Campaign Attribution | "Which campaigns drive quality leads?" | True campaign effectiveness beyond vanity metrics |
Operations
| Pattern | Question to Ask | What You'll Learn |
|---|---|---|
| Period Comparison | "What changed this quarter vs last?" | Comprehensive view of what improved or declined |
How to Use These Patterns
- Load your data - Upload or connect the relevant dataset
- Ask the question - Use the suggested prompt (or your own variation)
- Review the investigation - Watch Scoop's multi-probe analysis
- Ask follow-ups - Dig deeper based on initial findings
- Export or share - Generate a presentation or share insights
Tip: These prompts are starting points. Scoop understands natural language, so feel free to ask in your own words.
Creating Your Own Recipes
You can save any analysis workflow as a reusable recipe:
- Run an investigation that produces valuable results
- Save the queries and filters used
- Share with your team for consistent analysis
This turns your best analytical practices into repeatable patterns that anyone can use.
Updated about 22 hours ago