In this final step, you choose how and where your Agent’s outputs are distributed. Whether you need a live dashboard update, a Slack alert, or a batch export, Destinations let you automate delivery so stakeholders get the right information at the right time without manual effort.
Action | What It Does | Example Use Case |
Send to Feed | Publishes your Agent’s summary or visual snapshot to the Triple Whale Newsfeed (default). | Posting recurring marketing report updates for regular consumption. |
Send to Slack | Delivers results directly into a specified Slack channel or DM. | If forecasted daily revenue dips below $5K, sends a Slack alert to #ops-alerts with the chart and “Please investigate.” |
Send to Dashboard | Updates or creates visual widgets on any Triple Whale dashboard. | The weekly sales forecast replaces last week’s projections on the “Revenue Trends” dashboard line chart. |
Send to Google Sheet | Exports your Agent’s output to a linked Google Sheet for collaborative review or workflows. | After running an ROI analysis, appends a new tab in “Marketing Reports” with channel spend vs. revenue data. |
Send to Email | Emails a formatted report (plain text or HTML) to one or more recipients. | Every Monday at 8 AM, emails the “Weekly Performance Report” with key charts to the leadership team. |
Sync to Warehouse | Writes your Agent’s results back into your connected data warehouse for archival or BI use. | Pushes churn-model scores into the |
Send to Webhook | Fires a payload to any external system via webhook URL to trigger downstream actions. | After identifying high-value leads, calls a webhook in the marketing platform to launch a “VIP Retention” campaign. |
Push Notification | Sends a mobile notification to iOS devices via the Triple Whale app for critical alerts. | If daily ad spend exceeds budget by 20%, sends an urgent push notification to the marketing director’s phone. |
Pro Tips for Destination Setup
Combine Destinations: Send the same report to multiple channels (e.g., Dashboard + Slack + Email) for layered visibility.
Schedule & Conditions: Use scheduling controls and conditional logic so destinations only fire on specified cadences or when criteria are met.
Name & Describe: Give each delivery step a clear title and description (e.g., “Email: Monthly Executive Digest”) so teammates understand its purpose.
Why It Matters:
By automating report delivery, you eliminate manual hand-offs and ensure insights are shared consistently and promptly—fueling faster, coordinated decision-making across your organization.