@oviliz Even if you ask magento tech support today, they would refer you a 3rd party module cause they don't have it in magento.
Luckily this is just merged into 2.4-develop https://github.com/magento/magento2/pull/35376, so we should have it by Q3/4 of this year
MagePal is one of the most advanced Google Analytics 4 (GA4) extensions for Magento 2.
Hope this helps!
Hi @prashantsi69f6,
Yeah sure here Magento2 Google Analytics 4 extension to integrate with your magento store.
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Best regards
madhu
Hey,
Also, we have a list of some of the best Magento 2 Google Analytics 4 Integration Extensions. That might helps Magento Users, and choose the best ones.
Have a look at the least: https://magecomp.com/blog/best-google-analytics-4-magento-2-extensions/
Hope this helps you.
Thank you.
Good day. Yes, of course, such a toolkit can be used here. You can use the integration of Google Analytics in Magento, for this, go to the link https://bootsgrid.com/product/magento-2-google-analytics-data-monitoring-extension/ , but know that you need to optimize the site well.
Hello you can refer to this extension by Weltpixel which have a bunch of features like
There are a lot more features in this extension. Learn more here
Hello @prashantsi69f6,
Google Analytics is one of the most crucial tools for any online store, without which it isn't easy to get and analyze user data. And earlier this basic function was not compatible with Magento which can become a major lack point for the platform in the future. Keeping this in mind, Magento is all set to provide this feature in its new version 2.4.5. So now you don't need to buy it from other vendors, just need to upgrade your Magento store to the latest version.
The Magento 2.4.5. the version will be available to the general public from 9th August 2022.
Read: What Can We Expect From Magento 2.4.5
Power up eCommerce tracking with seamless integration to GA4 with GTM support. A plug-n-play Magento 2 GA 4 extension designed to configure the advanced Google Analytics 4 (GA4) using Tag Manager that helps monitor user activities every step of the way.
GA 4 Configuration - https://www.magedelight.com/resources/how-to-configure-ga4-with-gtm-in-magento-2-store/
GA 4 Extension - https://www.magedelight.com/magento-2-google-analytics-4-ga4-with-gtm.html
You can implement Google Analytics 4 (GA4) with your Magento 2 website in 2 ways:
1. Without GTM: This implementation is very much similar to how you setup Universional Analytics (UA).
2. With GTM: For this method, you have to setup a Google tag manager account and then through GTM account you can setup GA4. If you need step-by-step guide for this method, check out this article: Implement Google Analytics 4 (GA4) on Magento 2.
This will help you better understand the procedure.
HI there,
Well you can do either connect directly using your GA4 ID or using GTM.
However, setting up the events for eCommerce tracking can be complicated and daunting as you have to manually custom events that contain lines of code and may vary depending on the scale and objectives of each business. So it is highly recommended that you use an extension.
In this case, I suggest the GA4 module by BSS Commerce that helps you to integrate GA4 into your Magento store without having to create a GTM account. It connects directly using GA4 ID, and better yet, it offers 5 eCommerce event trackings. Save pretty much of your time!
Hope this is useful to you!