The Ultimate Guide to Custom Dimensions and Metrics in Google Analytics 4
Want to see what’s happening on your website or app right now? Look no further than the GA4 Realtime report! This dynamic tool offers a glimpse into user activity as it unfolds, providing valuable insights for informed decision-making. Dive deeper into this guide to understand the report’s functionalities, its limitations, and how to navigate its various sections. We’ll also explore how to interpret user data and glean actionable takeaways from the real-time insights.
The GA4 Realtime report lets you see website or app activity close to real-time, with a slight delay. It shows what users are doing within the last 30 minutes, with breakdowns by minute. This is different from other GA4 reports that update less frequently.
The report is organized in cards to visualize the user journey through your conversion funnel. Here’s what you can find:
Heads to your Google Analytics 4 account -> click on Reports -> click on Real-Time
The GA4 Realtime report offers insights into user activity at a glance. It features two main sections:
When you click on blue dot, you can able to see the users from the city are seeing your website/app.
You can able to see how many users are active in the last 30 minutes in the below card:
GA4 Real-time reports provides, the users are coming from different sources (like direct, organic, ads, etc.) in the below card:
The Realtime report shows active audiences on your site/app, saving you time identifying engaged users.
RealTime reports provide total number of views are getting from the page title names and screen names of the website. You can optimize your website pages, by looking the number.
RealTime report provide the event count with event name, which includes automatic event names by the GA4, the customs which you have created for your website.
RealTime report provides, the conversions count (here conversions refers to the goal).
RealTime report provides the users which are sign-in and have set the user property.
Instead of showing all active users, GA4’s Realtime report lets you delve deeper by viewing a single user’s activity stream with the “View user snapshot” feature.
In conclusion, the GA4 Realtime report provides valuable insights into user activity at a glance, but it’s crucial to understand its limitations. While you can’t see every user or export data for deeper analysis, it offers a handy snapshot of user traffic within the last 30 minutes. Keep in mind potential data delays and processing exclusions, and utilize Acquisition reports for comprehensive attribution analysis. Overall, the Realtime report is a useful tool for gaining a quick understanding of your current user base and their behavior on your website or app.
Real-time analytics is the process of collecting, processing, and analyzing data in real-time, allowing businesses to monitor and react to events as they happen.
Real-time analytics provides businesses with up-to-the-minute insights, enabling them to make data-driven decisions quickly and respond to changing conditions in real-time.
Key features of real-time analytics include real-time data processing, live dashboards, instant alerts, and the ability to track and analyze events as they occur.
To set up Google Analytics 4, you need to create a new property in your Google Analytics account and install the Google Analytics 4 tracking code on your website or mobile app.
To configure real-time reporting in Google Analytics 4, you can create custom real-time reports, set up real-time alerts, and customize the real-time dashboard to display the metrics and dimensions you’re interested in.
With real-time data in Google Analytics 4, you can analyze the number of active users on your site or app, the traffic sources driving real-time traffic, the real-time events occurring on your site or app, and more.
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