My team and I are working on a prop-tech product. It is a property management app, and we want to display the property KPIs for every property owner in their accounts. We are thinking of Grafana to create the visualizations. However, I am not sure how we can display the KPIs in every user's dashboard. Can anyone suggest a way around this? Or is there any other tool that can help in this problem?
We tried embedding the Grafana link onto our fronted, but the problem comes when we have too many users that embedding becomes tedious. Please help
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Hello and thank you in advance for any help you can give me on this one - basically I have a client who wants the following
Family Tree website
The website is for family members to create their profiles and then upload images to a gallery and also link 3rd photo albums for example Google Photos via embed code
I have spend a day going round in circles looking at lots of different plug in options the social networking ones are way too complex for what I need - the front end plug in options don't have the capability for the users to add in their own code
So I am really stuck with this one if anyone can provide any advice or help I would really apricate it
thank you
I am able to fetch user names using GTM and set it to a GA custom dimension, so that I can see who is doing what. Its perfectly working.
But, I am not getting the User Names at Real Time. Can anyone tell me how I will be able to see User Names in Real Time? I am ready to do any kind of customization for this.
Any help will be appreciate!!
I've been trying to share only Realtime Google Analytics data with all my team members. I know I can create a custom dashboard and share it with them, but it also gives them access to all the data.
Is there a way I can restrict/share ONLY the realtime stats?
Any third party visualization tool?
Please guide.
Yes: embeddedanalytics.com (disclosure: I work with them).
We have many different self-serve widgets available plus can customize to your specifications.
You could just send it to them with the "Email" functionality. The only downside here is that they can't hover and see details about data points and stuff - it's basically just a PDF picture of the dashboard.
Just create a dashboard. Press "Email" at the top. Here, you can schedule it to send regularly (ie: every Monday or once a month). GA will send them a PDF with the static dashboard.
If you ever want to change the email frequency/refresh it, just go to Admin > View > Scheduled Emails. They expire after a year, I think.
We need to provide a customer with the data about some specific Google Analytics events produced by our mobile app, but we would like to hide all the other analytics data about the app.
Anyone can shed some light on how to do this in Google Analytics?
Two choices: 1) you could just create a dashboard with just the data their eyes need to see / benefits them, 2) administration configurations can be set to only show certain views. Views can be configured to show only one account, one property or even one subsection of a property
You will want to configure access at the view level. This has details on how exactly https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2884495?hl=en
I've implemented GA on our b2b site. It's strictly internal but we'd like to track behaviors of users to see if some of the sections on the site are relevant. So, it's working, but say you have
www.blahblah.com and you want to also track
www.blahblah.com/edit
www.blahblah.com/askquestion
Do you set up a filter for this? I did try it and not sure if it's working quite yet. Any info/advice would be greatly appreciated. I am brand new to GA.
Thanks
Not quite sure what you are asking.
If you want to know about metrics for the individual pages you'd go to to the Aquisition->Page Content reports. Overview will give you, well, an overview (you can use the filter box to look at the metrics for any specific Url), Content Drilldown will display a view structured by url hierarchy.
If you're after user behaviour you can create segments. If you want to know if somebody vistited the homepage and, after that, the /edit page you'd got to advanced segments (the arrow above the "Explorer" Tab in most views, click "create new segment", choose "sequence" from the advanced tab, choose page as dimension and "/" to filter for as step one, "/edit" as filter value for page two, enter a name for the segment and click save. Now you'll get all reports only for visitors who have visited those two pages, starting with the homepage.
There are a number of predefined segments, you should try them to see what they can do. You need a pretty good understanding of metrics and dimensions in GA to get the full value from segments, but the simple stuff (e.g. analyze differences between marketing channels) is already pretty useful.
So, for page performance seek out reports with page metrics and use filters. To analyze user behavior use segments which apply to most of the GA reports.
Hope that helps, if not you might to explain more specifically what you want to see in your reports.
You can create separate custom report for individual sections and drilldown by almost all the GA provided dimensions. please reffer the sampel provided.
Please access this URL in your browser as this is a predefined custom report which does the same thing you want. This will get saved under custom reports. You need to edit the custom report and give your own path/section insted of "/services/" under filters section