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Google Analytics 4 tracks page views, engagement, and ecommerce events across your site. Replo connects to GA4 in two independent ways; set up one or both.

Track your site with GA4

This installs GA4 on your published pages so it counts traffic and fires ecommerce events (page view, add to cart, begin checkout, purchase, and view item). Just give Replo your Measurement ID and ask Replo to add it.
Replo adds GA4 as a managed script that loads through Replo’s consent layer, so it stays GDPR and CCPA compliant and only fires once a visitor consents. Tracking starts on every page after you publish.

Finding your Measurement ID

  1. Log in to Google Analytics.
  2. Open the Admin section.
  3. Under Property, click Data Streams.
  4. Select your data stream.
  5. Your Measurement ID (it looks like G-XXXXXXXXXX) is shown at the top right.

Let Replo read your analytics

Separately, you can connect your Google account so Replo can pull reports and metrics into chat. This connects by signing in; there are no keys to copy. Google Analytics supports two independent connections on the same page:
  • Project is shared with everyone on the project.
  • Personal is only for you.
Connect either or both. When both are connected, @-mentions and follow-up tool calls keep the credential that produced the object, so Replo does not guess which one to use.
1

Open the Integrations app

In Replo, open the Integrations app and find Google Analytics.
2

Sign in and authorize

In the Project or Personal block, click Connect, sign in to Google, and approve access to your analytics.
3

Limit properties (optional)

On a connected card, open Manage access under Allowed access to choose which GA4 properties that connection can use. Leave everything unselected to allow all properties. Clearing every restriction asks for confirmation first.
Once connected, ask Replo to build a report. Point it at the integration with an @-mention. If Project and Personal are both connected, pick the mention labeled for the credential you want.
The two setups are independent. Tracking runs on your published site; the account connection lets Replo read your data. Plenty of merchants do both.