Background
In October 2020, Google introduced users to Google Analytics 4 (GA4), their latest analytics service, as part of a longer-term plan to phase out Universal Analytics (UA).
As of July 1st 2024, Google has officially stopped processing UA data. For both early and more recent adopters of GA4, the migration process and full adoption of the service continue to be a substantial change, necessitating support to fully understand and adapt to what is essentially not just an update but a comprehensive transformation of the analytics service.
How can Lynchpin help?
Strategy
GA4 brings with it a new paradigm to digital measurement, and for many businesses that naturally triggers a sensible review of their overall technology stack for marketing.
As a vendor-neutral consultancy, we’re here to help you evaluate the pros and cons and support you in whatever direction is best.
Implementation
GA4 is a new product, with new features and capabilities and a different data collection model.
Migration means re-implementation, and we’re here to help maximise the opportunity while de-risking the transition.
Lynchpin can support you to seamlessly embed GA4 into your existing analytics workflow, ensuring you retain the insights you need and allowing you to capitalise on the new features available in GA4.
Reporting, analysis and training
GA4 introduces different metrics, a different data model, different reports, and critically “modelled measures” – which means your core metrics could be coming from machine learning as opposed to direct measurement.
With proven expertise in both digital measurement and predictive modelling we will support you through adjusted measurement frameworks, evolving and re-integrating automated reporting, nailing a new world of attribution and keeping those black box machine learning models in check.
What we're saying
A comment from our CEO
“Ultimately GA4 represents a good if enforced opportunity for organisations to make sure their digital measurement is fit-for-purpose and future-proofed. But there’s a lot to address over the next 12 months: it might be described as a “new version”, but it’s more akin to deploying a brand-new tool with different implementation requirements, different metrics, different reports and different limitations for everyone to get their heads around.”
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If you’d like to explore how we can help, please get in touch with our data and analytics consultants. We don’t have salespeople and your first point of contact will be a subject matter expert from our leadership team.