Google launches ‘Realtime pages report’ in GA4 for live performance tracking

It features detailed breakdowns of user engagement by page path and screen class

The keyword
2 min readOct 11, 2024
Google logo in bright colors of blue, red, yellow, and green displayed on the surface of a building.

Highlights:

  • The Realtime Pages Report shows metrics like total views and active users over the last 30 minutes.
  • It features detailed breakdowns of user engagement by page path and screen class.

Google has introduced ‘Realtime pages report’ in Google Analytics 4 (GA4). Google says the report offers insights into a website’s real-time performance.

In a tweet, Google Analytics said users can use the data from the report to find out which content is the most popular, evaluate their marketing campaigns, and quickly fix any website issues.

What’s in the report?

The report includes two summary cards at the top of the page:

  • The Key Metrics Card shows the total views and active users of users’ sites or apps in the last 30 minutes.
  • The Bar Graph Card displays the number of active users per minute in real time over the past 30 minutes.

Below the summary cards is a detailed table. It breaks down active users by page path and screen class. This table includes:

  • Page paths and screen classes are listed and sorted by views and active users.
  • Total views for each page or screen in the last 30 minutes.
  • The number of distinct active users per page or screen within the same timeframe.

How users can access the new report

To access the new ‘Realtime pages report,’ users can sign in to Google Analytics. Then, they should select ‘Reports’ from the left menu and click ‘Realtime pages’ in the left sidebar.

Subscribe to get 1 email each week with the top 10 digital marketing headlines www.thekeyword.co/newsletter Join 6000+ Marketing Executives

--

--

The keyword
The keyword

Written by The keyword

Get the stories shaping Digital Marketing. Subscribe for free at https://www.thekeyword.co/

No responses yet