GA4 Dashboard - Guide

2025-03-06 12:40:04 UTC

A dashboard is a great way to visualize your Google Analytics 4 data.

This guide covers a standard dashboard for your Google Analytics 4 solution. This guide is split into a section for each page in the dashboard. Each page represents different views of the data for different purposes.

 

Section overview:

  • Section 1 - KPI Performance

 

Want to try the dashboard for yourself? Check out the interactive dashboard here: https://lookerstudio.google.com/s/vxnbG3ulsPc

 

Already have Google Analytics 4 and want a dashboard? Contact your Vitec Visiolink representative or contact support@visiolink.com

 

Curious about how our events are structured? Read more about our Main Events here: https://support.visiolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/8983725193618-Visiolink-s-12-Standard-events-in-GA4

 

Section 1 - KPI Performance

The idea with this page, is to allow stakeholders to monitor the apps performance based on several ePaper KPI's.

This page contains 8 graphs and 1 table.

Additionally, you'll find 3 controls that allow you to drill down into the data.

sampleDashboardKPI.png

Controls:

  1. Platform. The method by which users accessed your website or application. Platforms include 'Android', 'iOS', and 'Web'.
  2. Publication Title. The title of a specific publication.
  3. Date

 

Graphs:

  1. Downloads by date. Here you'll be able to monitor the daily number of downloads. The number in the top-right tells you the total number of downloads in the period. The percentage number below represents the change compared with the previous period.
  2. Publication Openings by date. Here you'll be able to monitor the daily number of publication openings.
  3. Page Views by date. Here you'll be able to monitor the daily number of page views.
  4. Unique Users by date. Shows the number of unique users each day. 
  5. Publication Openings by hour. Here the publication openings are shown based the hour of the day that the event was made.
  6. Page Views by Page Number. This shows the number of page views each page number got.
  7. Device Distribution. The distribution of devices (Tablet, Mobile, Web) based on the number of publication openings for each device.
  8. Platform Distribution. The distribution of platforms (Android, iOS, Web) based on the number of publication openings for each platform.

 

Table:

  1. Downloads per Publication Title. Here you'll be able to see how many downloads each publication got.
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