Yes, you can track user interactions across multiple websites or apps with Google Analytics 4 (GA4).
GA4 allows you to create an App+Web property, which can track user interactions across multiple devices and platforms, including websites and mobile apps. This allows you to see a unified view of user behavior across all of your properties in one place.
You can use GA4’s cross-device reporting to track user interactions across multiple websites or apps, which provides you with a better understanding of how users are interacting with your properties across different devices.
Additionally, GA4 allows you to use the User ID feature, which allows you to identify users across multiple devices and sessions. This feature helps you to track user interactions across multiple websites or apps, and to see how users are engaging with your properties over time.
It is important to note that to use the User ID feature, you need to have a Google Analytics 360 subscription or a Google Workspace plan.
FAQs
- Can I see how users interact with both my website and my mobile app in one place using GA4?
Yes, GA4 allows you to create an App+Web property to track user interactions across multiple websites and mobile apps, giving you a unified view of their behavior. - How can GA4 help me understand user journeys across different devices?
GA4 offers cross-device reporting that helps you track user interactions across various devices and platforms, providing a comprehensive understanding of user journeys. - Is there a way to track the same user even if they switch between devices?
Yes, GA4’s User ID feature allows you to identify and track individual users across multiple devices and sessions, providing a consistent view of their engagement. - What’s needed to enable the User ID feature for tracking users across devices?
To utilize the User ID feature, you will need a Google Analytics 360 subscription or a Google Workspace plan. - Does GA4 make it easy to see a single picture of user activity across all my online properties?
Absolutely. By setting up an App+Web property in GA4, you can consolidate user interactions from your websites and mobile apps into a single, unified view.