From 1 July 2023, standard Universal Analytics properties stopped processing new data (1 July 2024 for 360 clients). GA4 is now Google’s flagship analytics product, replacing the widely adopted Universal Analytics.
What does this mean for brands?
- Universal Analytics will stop working and all data will be deleted — it’s important to back this up if you want a historical view of performance.
- GA4 attribution models and channel tracking are very different to Universal Analytics — these need embedding into business reports to understand the differences before the change is forced.
- You need to export data to BigQuery if you want custom reports to look beyond 14 months.
A successful GA4 setup is critical for a number of businesses to maintain continuity and quality of reporting, not only as a marketing function, but in providing vital business intelligence and market data.
What are the new features of Google Analytics 4?
- Changes in tracking models
- Robust web and app reporting features
- Machine learning and AI-driven insights
- Changes to data retention periods
- Expanded options to suer and traffic attribution