[GA4] Set up Analytics for a CMS-hosted website

This article is for anyone who wants to set up Google Analytics 4 for a CMS-hosted (Content Management System) website, e.g. a website created using Wix, Wordpress, Drupal, Squarespace, GoDaddy, WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento, Awesome Motive, Hubspot, etc.

Some CMS and website builder platforms do not yet provide native support for Google Analytics 4, the latest version of Google Analytics. These CMS/website builder platforms will not accept the "G-" ID; instead, they require you to enter a "UA-" ID. However, you can still use Google Analytics 4 with these platforms by pasting the global site tag (gtag.js) snippet manually into your website builder's/CMS's custom HTML field.

Which platforms accept a "G-" ID?

The following table indicates which platforms currently provide native support for Google Analytics 4. If you are using one of these platforms for your website, you can simply provide your "G-" ID to set up Analytics. If your platform does not support a "G-" ID, you'll need to paste the global site tag (gtag.js) snippet manually into your platform's custom HTML field, as described below.

Platform name Supports "G-" ID
Google Sites Yes
Wix Yes
WooCommerce Yes
WordPress.com Yes
Awesome Motive No
Blogger No
Cart.com No
Drupal No
Duda No
GoDaddy No
HubSpot No
Magento No
One.com No
PrestaShop No
Salesforce (Demandware) No
Shopify No
Site Kit (WordPress plugin) No
Squarespace No
TYPO3 No
VTEX No
Weebly No

What if my platform only accepts a "UA-" ID?

If your platform does not provide native support for Google Analytics 4, we recommend that you:

  1. Use your website builder's/CMS's custom HTML feature to tag your site. Follow the instructions for your platform, below. Do not simply paste your "G-" ID into the field that your CMS-Analytics integration provides.
  2. Contact your CMS's technical support indicating that you would like the platform to support Google Analytics 4 properties through Google's modern global site tag (you may wish to include a link to our developer documentation). Although you're able to set up your site by pasting the global site tag (gtag.js) snippet manually into your platform's custom HTML field, it's better if your platform provides native support and accepts a "G-" ID. Native support ensures that you get the benefits of any Analytics related improvements that your platform may provide in the future.

If your CMS/website builder platform does not offer a custom HTML feature and requires you to enter a "UA-" ID, create a Universal Analytics property instead. This will give you a "UA-" ID that you can enter into your platform's Google Analytics field.

Instructions for each platform

Google Sites

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Paste your "G-" ID into the Google Analytics field that Sites provides (instructions). Your "G-" ID appears at upper right.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Wix

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Paste your "G-" ID into the Google Analytics field that Wix provides (Wix instructions). Your "G-" ID appears at upper right.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

WooCommerce

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

You'll need to add the Analytics tag to your web pages to begin seeing data in your new Google Analytics 4 property.

Paste your "G-" ID into the Google Analytics field that your CMS provides (WooCommerce instructions). Your "G-" ID appears at upper right.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Wordpress.com

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

You'll need to add the Analytics tag to your web pages to begin seeing data in your new Google Analytics 4 property.

Paste your "G-" ID into the Google Analytics field that your CMS provides (Wordpress.com instructions). Your "G-" ID appears at upper right.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Awesome Motive

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact Awesome Motive support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Blogger

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. See the Blogger instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Cart.com

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact Cart.com support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Drupal

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Consult Drupal's support options for more information.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Duda

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. See the Duda instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

GoDaddy

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Follow the GoDaddy instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

HubSpot

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. See the HubSpot instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Magento

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. See the Magento instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

One.com

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact One.com support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

PrestaShop

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact PrestaShop support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Salesforce(Demandware)

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact Salesforce support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Shopify

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. See the Shopify instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Site Kit(WordPress plugin)

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact Site Kit support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Squarespace

Squarespace only offers a custom HTML feature to users who have a "Business and Commerce" plan. If you use Squarespace and do not have a Business or Commerce plan, create a Universal Analytics property instead.

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Follow the Squarespace instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

TYPO3

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact TYPO3 support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

VTEX

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. Contact VTEX support for instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

Weebly

 Create an Analytics account

Your first step is to set up an Analytics account, unless you already have one. Skip to creating a property unless you want to create a separate account for this website and/or app. For example, you might want to create another account if this website and/or app belong(s) to a separate business.

  1. In Admin, in the Account column, click Create Account.
  2. Provide an account name. Configure the data-sharing settings to control which data you share with Google.
  3. Click Next to add the first property to the account.

 Create a Google Analytics 4 property

You need the Editor role to add properties to a Google Analytics account. If you created this account, you automatically have Edit permission.

To create a property:

  1. Are you continuing from "Create an Analytics account", above? If so, skip to step 2.  Otherwise,
    • In Admin, look at the Account column to make sure that you've selected the right account. Then, in the Property column, click Create Property.
  2. Enter a name for the property and select the reporting time zone and currency. Time zone determines the day boundary for your reports regardless of where the data originates.
    • If you choose a time zone that honors Daylight Savings Time, Analytics automatically adjusts for time changes. Use Greenwich Mean Time if you don't want to adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
    • Changing the time zone only affects data going forward. If you change the time zone for an existing property, you may see a flat spot or a spike in your data, caused by the time shift forwards or backwards, respectively. Report data may refer to the old time zone for a short period after you update your settings, until Analytics servers have processed the change.
  3. Click Next. Select your industry category and business size.
  4. Click Createand accept the Analytics Terms of Service and the Data Processing Amendment.

Add a data stream

  1. Click Web.
  2. Enter the URL of your primary website, e.g., "example.com", and a Stream name, e.g. "Example, Inc. (web stream)".
  3. You have the option to enable or disable enhanced measurement. Enhanced measurement automatically collects page views and other events. Once the data stream has been created, you can always go back and individually disable the enhanced measurement events you don't want to collect. So, we recommend that you enable enhanced measurement now.
  4. Click Create stream.

Set up data collection

Copy and paste your entire Google Analytics page tag to your website using your CMS's custom HTML feature. See the Weebly instructions on how to do this.

It may take up to 30 minutes for data collection to start. You can then use the Realtime report to verify that you're receiving data.

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