Are you unfamiliar with manzai? I wouldn't recommend this. Oh you are? Well, I'd still be ambivalent about recommending it.
Many have overstated Yoshimizu Kagami's role in this shows production and while he does offer some solid character designs I wouldn't consider it in the vein of Lucky Star.
I'm no manzai expert, as someone with a bit more familiarity with the medium than most in the West, perhaps such a perspective might be useful.
As an original co-production with Yoshimoto Kougyou, the largest comedy agency in Japan there's a novelty to this, and it's wholeheartedly committed to giving a broad look at the industry from an amateur perspective.
But the jokes aren't that funny, even from the context of someone familiar with the style and its sense of humour (this was a minor point of conversation in the Japanese online discourse) and it takes some time for the series to get a handle on the pacing that suits it best. It gets funnier. That's very much the point. You don't decide to be a comedian on a whim and wake up funnier. You bomb, you fall back on dumb puns, you do it on stage to no one laughing and then you do it again and hope this time, maybe this time, you'll get a laugh.
Maesetsu will beat this into you with aggressive schadenfreude. Every bomb hurts you almost as much as it does the characters. To me that's the novelty that makes this series interesting. There's a believable sense of character progression that's rather honest. As the characters grow into themselves they also grow into their jokes and there is a satisfaction that comes from seeing that. Perhaps it's just the writing staff becoming more comfortable with writing manzai as production went on, even the material from established (fictional) comedians comes off weak early on. Regardless, it's a quality that endeared me as time went on.
At best it's a middling 4-girls show and at worst a curiosity. Yet there's value in exploring such a curiosity. While I can't argue for it's quality, it's a memorable experience I'll keep in mind for a while to come. For the daring with a mind to look into a facet of Japanese entertainment less-explored within anime, give it a look.