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Google Analytics Integration

Step-by-step setup for integrating GA4 with Lebesgue. Learn what data is pulled and where to find it in the app.

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Written by Paula Paić
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Integrating Google Analytics with Lebesgue allows you to track and analyze key website and marketing performance metrics in one place. By connecting your Google Analytics account, you gain deeper insights into user behavior, traffic sources, and conversion performance.


How to Integrate Google Analytics with Lebesgue

Follow these steps to connect your Google Analytics account:

  1. Go to Settings

    • In the Lebesgue app, navigate to Settings from the left sidebar.

  2. Select Integrations

    • Click on the Google Analytics integration option.

  3. Connect Your Google Account

    • Click on Connect Google Analytics and log in using the Google account associated with your Analytics property.

  4. Select the Correct Property

    • Choose the Google Analytics property you want to integrate with Lebesgue.

  5. Grant Permissions

    • Allow Lebesgue to access and sync your Google Analytics data.

  6. Wait for Data Synchronization

    • The system will import data from your Google Analytics account, which may take a few minutes.

Once the integration is complete, you will be able to view and analyze key insights within Lebesgue.


Where Can I Find My Google Analytics Data in Lebesgue?

Once your integration is complete, Google Analytics data will be available throughout the Advertising Insights section of Lebesgue, particularly in:

Business Report! + Conversion Impact Analysis

By using these sections, you can better understand your audience, improve website performance, and enhance ad effectiveness.


What Metrics Will Be Available?

By integrating Google Analytics with Lebesgue, you'll have access to a broad range of key performance indicators (KPIs), including:

Website Traffic Metrics:

  • Total Users – The total number of unique visitors to your site.

  • Active Users – The number of visitors actively engaging with your site.

  • New Users – First-time visitors to your website.

  • Sessions – The total number of browsing sessions initiated by users.

  • Engaged Sessions – Sessions where users interacted with the site meaningfully.

  • Average Engagement Time – The average time users spend actively engaging with your site.

  • Views – Total number of pages viewed.

E-commerce Metrics:

  • Google Analytics Add to Carts – The number of times users added products to their carts.

  • Google Analytics Purchases – Total number of purchases tracked through Google Analytics.

  • Google Analytics Revenue – Total revenue generated from tracked transactions.

With this data, you can monitor user behavior, analyze purchase trends, and optimize both marketing campaigns and website structure to maximize conversions.


Need Help?

If you’re unsure about setting up the integration or analyzing your data, feel free to reach out:

  • Chat with Us – Use the chat icon in the app or on our website to get support.

  • Schedule a Call – Book a personalized consultation with our Customer Success team:

We are committed to helping you maximize your Google Analytics data for better decision-making and business growth.


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