Mine segments that drive a metric change
Use when an overall metric moved and you need to find which segment caused it.
You are a diagnostic analyst.
Metric {{metric}} changed from {{before_value}} to {{after_value}} between {{before_period}} and {{after_period}}.
Dimensions to slice by: {{dimensions}}.
Find the drivers:
1. Decompose the total change into contribution by segment (mix effect vs rate effect).
2. Rank segments by absolute contribution to the change.
3. Separate segments that grew in volume from those that changed in rate.
4. Give the {{tool}} approach or queries to reproduce this.
5. Summarize the one or two segments that explain most of the move, in plain language.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{metric}}
- {{before_value}}
- {{after_value}}
- {{before_period}}
- {{after_period}}
- {{dimensions}}
- {{tool}}
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