Connect Google Analytics
See website sessions and Top pages in Signals
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Connecting Google Analytics puts your website traffic in Signals next to how busy the venue was.
On a quiet Tuesday you can see whether the site was quiet too, or whether people were still browsing while the floor was slow. Sessions, channels, and Top pages are website numbers, not the same people who walked in — they sit on the same dates as visits and sales so you can read both pictures together. Figuring out patterns of website visits vs sales and visits is powerful knowledge in myne.
After you connect a GA4 property, open Signals → Web Analytics. If you also connect Google Ads and Search Console, you can see paid spend and organic search next to what happened on the site.
This is separate from Add myne website tracking to your site. Tracking can attach page views to a visitor and later a customer. Google Analytics syncs the GA4 property you already use. You can use both.
Connect and choose a property
Go to Settings → Integrations → Google Analytics.
Under Connection, select Connect and sign in to Google.
Under GA4 property, choose the Google Analytics 4 property to sync for this brand. If the list is empty, enter the property ID (for example
properties/123456789) and select Retry if needed.Select Save and start sync.
Analytics data is typically 24–48 hours behind. Historical sync covers about 14 months and includes website pages.
What you can review
Open Signals → Web Analytics to see:
Sessions and channels — how people arrive on the site (for example organic, paid, or direct).
Top pages — which pages people view, including new users and engagement time. This is not the same as landing pages (where a session starts).
If Top pages is empty after a successful connect, go back to the Google Analytics integration and select Refresh now, or Restart historical sync to fill older page data.
Organic search
Organic search rankings come from Search Console, not Google Analytics. Connect it separately under Settings → Integrations → Search Console, then review results on Signals → Organic search.
Disconnect
On the Google Analytics integration page, select Disconnect and confirm. You can connect again later from the same page.