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    How to Connect Google Analytics to Your Appy Pie Website?

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    Supriya Rani

    3 min read

    Published on Oct 15 2025 | Last updated on Oct 30 2025

    With Google Analytics, you can track detailed insights about your website visitors. This includes data such as the number of visitors on each page, their sources, how long they stay, and the keywords they use to find your site.

    Follow the steps to locate the Measurement ID of your Google Analytics property and connect Google Analytics to your site created with Appy Pie.

    1. Sign in to your Google Analytics account.

    2. Click Admin at the bottom left.

    3. Click on Create and choose Property.

    4. Enter your property name and reporting time zone and currency from the drop-down menus. Click Next.

    5. Select your type of business from the Industry category drop-down and select your business size. Click Next.

    6. Choose the information you want to track under Choose your business objectives and click Create.

    7. Under Choose a platform, select Web.

    8. Add your Website URL and a Stream name under Set up your web stream.

    9. Click the Settings icon and then select Show advanced settings under Page views.

    10. Deselect the Page changes based on browser history events checkbox.

    11. Disable the site search toggle and click Save.

    12. Click Create & Continue.

    13. Once your Stream is created, you will see it on the dashboard. Click on the arrow icon next to your stream.

    14. Copy the Measurement ID.

    Add your Measurement ID to your site

    To add your Measurement ID in Appy Pie:

    a.  Go to your  Appy Pie Editor.

    b. Click Settings and select SEO & Analytics.

    c. Under the SEO & Analytics section, click Connect to Google Analytics on the “Add Google Analytics 4 tag script” card.

    d. Paste your Measurement ID  in the Google Analytics Measurement ID field.

     

     

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