How to Migrate to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) in 11 Steps 2024 (2024)

Last Modified on February 27, 2024

So only 1 year left? Google’s decision to sunset Universal Analytics has created a significant challenge for digital marketers.

Of course, this has raised many critical questions, as people are wondering what their next steps should be.

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What is going to happen to our data? How should I start working with the new tool? Do I have enough expertise to work with it?

In this post, we will cover the key aspects to consider when you are migrating your Analytics property. This can serve as a quick roadmap for your Analytics upgrade.

To begin with, you should migrate as soon as possible. Whether you like it or not, this decision cannot be reversed.

Some people tend to procrastinate and keep delaying migration, thinking that there is a whole year ahead.

Not really. In terms of timing – yes, yet this would be a false assumption from the technical perspective.

Here are some reasons why:

1. Since Google Analytics is not retroactive, you cannot get historical data in GA4. It only starts showing data once you have implemented the code.

2. It is impossible to migrate historical data from the UA to GA4, as both tools are based on different data models.

3. GA4 is being promoted as an upgrade of UA. This is a very broad generalization because GA4 is a different tool with a new data model. The technical basis is the same, but the tool is a unique product with numerous features that should be perceived with an open mind and not compared to UA.

Therefore, it is recommended to make your switch to GA4 as soon as possible to start collecting data with the new tool.

In addition, you will need a significant upgrade of your skills, as this is a different technology.

The sooner you start, the more confident you will feel working with GA4.

Here’s how to migrate to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) from UA in 11 steps:

  1. Make an audit of your UA property
  2. Plan out the structure of your GA4 account
  3. Manage your user permissions
  4. Check your property settings
  5. Identify the events to be migrated
  6. Check what custom dimensions and metrics should be set up
  7. Recreate your conversions
  8. Implement eCommerce tracking
  9. Link your GA4 to other tools
  10. Take care of your historical data
  11. Bridge the gaps in training

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1. Make an audit of your UA property

This should be a starting point for your migration, as it is crucial to understand how your UA is configured.

You should gather as much information as possible to prepare a very clear overview of your UA accounts and properties.

It is recommended to create a document where you can write down the findings of the conducted audit, which will then be used as a basis for your migration.

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When you have such a detailed overview of your UA property, it is easier to move forward with the GA4 configuration.

2. Plan out the structure of your GA4 account

Since views are not yet available in Google Analytics 4, you should plan out your account structure.

Depending on your business, you should decide how many properties and streams you should set up.

GA4 allows you to collect web and app data within one property, which requires careful planning and an effective strategy on your side.

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Do you have any applications to be tracked?

Let’s say you are running an online store and have iOS and Android applications for that. In this case, you could create 1 property with 3 data streams.

🚨 Note: Learn more with our handy GA4 account hierarchy guide.

3. Manage your user permissions

It is important to identify who is supposed to work with your Analytics account.

You should understand what the roles of your Analytics users are and what type of permissions should be granted to them.

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By establishing clear user permissions at the very beginning, you will ensure that your project is running smoothly.

4. Check your property settings

While doing your UA audit, you should document your UA settings. Specifically, you could start with the basic settings, such as time zone and currency making sure that everything is configured correctly.

Then you should check your referral exclusion list in UA to identify what unwanted referrals should be excluded in GA4.

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You should also check if you have cross-domain tracking implemented in your old property, and if you would like to have the same tracking in your new GA4 property.

Additionally, you should check if there are any filters configured in your UA property. At the moment of this article’s publication, filters are still limited in GA4.

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Following these examples, you should go through your UA account settings and double-check what could be set up in GA4.

5. Identify the events to be migrated

When you are ready with the account setup, move to the measurement part. This step requires meticulous planning, as the GA4 event model differs substantially from UA.

You should list your UA events before recreating them in GA4. One of the most fundamental steps here is to determine which UA events are valuable to your business and thus should be migrated to GA4.

There is a new tool introduced by Google that can help you migrate the events, automatically adjusting them to GA4. This could be useful for quick migration.

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However, we would recommend setting up your events from scratch to have complete control over your data, as well as to unlock the full potential of the new event model.

It is important to understand that GA4 event tracking goes way beyond a category, action, and label. Now GA4 offers more freedom and flexibility when it comes to tracking and creating custom parameters.

You should also keep in mind the GA4 event types when you are migrating your UA events. You should check if there are events that could be replaced by GA4 enhanced measurement or if an event you want to recreate is listed under recommended events.

6. Check what custom dimensions and metrics should be set up

When it comes to custom dimension migration, it is important to understand the difference between UA and GA4.

In particular, the notion of scope should be taken into consideration. The scope determines which events a specific dimension applies to.

There are four levels of scope in UA: Session, Hit, Product, and User. However,custom dimensions in GA4 can be configured to be either event-scoped or user-scoped.

In other words, your custom dimension in GA4 should describe either your event or your user.

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When you create custom parameters for your GA4 events, do not forget to register those as custom dimensions or metrics.

You can get creative using the full potential of the event model, but there are some limitations to be taken into account:

You can set up 50 event-scoped custom dimensions and 50 custom metrics as well as 25 uniquely named, user-scoped, custom dimensions per GA4 property.

7. Recreate your conversions

You should list your UA goals and decide if they should be recreated as conversions in your GA4 property. One of the greatest GA4 advantages is the increased number of conversions. Now you can set up up to 30 conversions per GA4 property (and 50 in a 360 property).

If you have configured multiple goals across different views, you should come up with a new measurement strategy, since views are not available in GA4. In addition, smart goals are also absent in GA4, but you would be able to recreate other goal types.

8. Implement eCommerce tracking

You should identify what eCommerce actions you are tracking in UA. If you keep using the current UA eCommerce implementation with your GA4 property, you might not have precise data in the reports.

Yes, the system is smart enough to translate some of the events and parameters, but this is not sufficient enough for proper reporting.

One of the main differences is that all parameters in GA4 are embedded in an items array. This should be taken into account if you want to rewrite your dataLayer objects and follow the old data schema in your configurations.

However, it is also recommended to consider a new implementation for your GA4 property to unlock all the benefits of the new event model.

You should also pay attention to the required parameters for eCommerce. If you do not use the required parameters, your events will not appear in your eCommerce reports.

9. Link your GA4 to other tools

Check what integrations you have been using in UA and link your GA4 properties to other tools.

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One of the greatest GA4 features is the ability to link your property to BigQuery. Before, this integration was available for GA360 only.

10. Take care of your historical data

One of the burning questions here is related to historical data.

How can we maintain it? It is not possible to import your historical data from UA to GA4, since both tools have different data collection models.

However, you can export your data to BigQuery to be able to continue your analysis.

With this integration, we can collect the raw data and use it for advanced analysis use cases.

Generally speaking, we have 3 options available:

  1. Using a UA built-in option for the report export. This could be an option if you want to have only a few reports within a certain timeframe. You would be able to download the data in the following formats: PDF, Google Sheets, XLSX, and CSV.
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  1. Using an external data pipeline provider.
  2. Using the native UA connector, which is available for Google Analytics 360 only

11. Bridge the gaps in training

The most crucial step in the whole process is bridging the gaps in training. There is no doubt that different settings can be migrated, but what about the skillset? It would definitely need migration as well.

GA4 is constantly developing and this would require a quick reaction to the changes. If you are working in a team, the whole team should upgrade their skills, as working with GA4 can be quite challenging.

🚨 Note: Have you migrated your Looker Studio dashboards as well? Check out our guide on how to migrate Looker Studio dashboards data from UA to GA4.

FAQ

What are the challenges of delaying the migration to GA4?

There are several reasons why delaying the migration to GA4 is not advisable:

1. GA4 is not retroactive, meaning historical data from UA cannot be migrated.
2. GA4 has a different data model than UA, so historical data cannot be directly transferred.
3. GA4 is a unique tool with new features and capabilities that should not be compared to UA.
4. Starting early allows for sufficient time to gain expertise and confidence in working with GA4.

How should I plan the structure of my GA4 account?

Since views are not yet available in GA4, it is important to plan the account structure carefully. Depending on your business needs, decide on the number of properties and data streams to set up. Consider whether you have applications to be tracked and how to organize the data streams accordingly.

What should I check in my property settings during migration?

When migrating, check the basic settings such as time zone and currency to ensure they are configured correctly. Also, review the referral exclusion list from UA to identify any unwanted referrals that should be excluded in GA4. Check if cross-domain tracking is implemented in the old property and decide if it should be maintained in GA4. Additionally, consider any filters in UA and determine if they can be set up in GA4.

Summary

There you have it! That’s how you can migrate from UA to GA4.

The sooner you start your migration, the more data you will have at your disposal, and thus the lower chances of your data loss.

Migration is definitely not a one-day implementation, as requires thorough planning.

You should establish a clear strategy along with a detailed plan. Break it down into actionable steps and go through them systematically.

The above guide navigates you through the main points of your migration process.

Learn how to replicate UA views in GA4 with our handy guide.

If you’re looking for someone to help you with your migration, you can hire the MeasureSchool team to care of that.

Have you found your own way for UA data export? Please share it with us in the comment section below. Your experience could help other marketers in their search for answers.

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FAQs

How to Migrate to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) in 11 Steps 2024? ›

Risks and Consequences of not migrating to GA4

Without GA4, you may not have access to new analysis tools, making it difficult to make effective decisions about your website or business. 2. Inability to Access New Features: You must upgrade to GA4 as many features are unavailable on Universal Analytics.

How do I migrate Google Analytics to Google Analytics 4? ›

  1. Sign in to Google Analytics.
  2. In Google Analytics, click Admin (lower left).
  3. In the Account column, make sure that your desired account is selected. ( ...
  4. In the Property column, select the Universal Analytics property you want to check.
  5. In the Property column, click GA4 Setup Assistant.

What happens if you don't migrate to GA4? ›

Risks and Consequences of not migrating to GA4

Without GA4, you may not have access to new analysis tools, making it difficult to make effective decisions about your website or business. 2. Inability to Access New Features: You must upgrade to GA4 as many features are unavailable on Universal Analytics.

How do I transfer data from GA3 to GA4? ›

Follow this step-by-step checklist to migrate to GA4 from GA3
  1. Setting up a new GA4 property. Log in to your Google Analytics account. ...
  2. Configuring data streams. Within the new GA4 property, navigate to the Data Streams section. ...
  3. Mapping existing GA3 features. ...
  4. Verifying data accuracy.
Mar 15, 2024

How long does GA4 migration take? ›

Migrate your Universal Analytics property

It takes most people about 15 minutes to migrate using the GA4 Setup Assistant. In the upper left, to the right of the Analytics logo, click the down arrow next to the name of your property.

How do I import old data into Google Analytics 4? ›

How to Import Data
  1. Log into your GA4 property and click “Admin” in the bottom-left corner.
  2. Click “Data Import,” under “Property.”
  3. Click “Create data source.”
  4. Give your data source a descriptive name.
  5. Select your data type.
  6. Upload your file.
  7. Click “Next.”
Oct 23, 2023

How do I get to Google Analytics 4? ›

How to Login to your Google Analytics 4 (GA4) Account
  1. Step 1: Accessing the Google Analytics Website. Open your preferred web browser. ...
  2. Step 2: Logging in to your Google Account. Click on the "Sign in" button located in the top right corner of the Google Analytics homepage. ...
  3. Step 3: Navigating to your GA4 Account.
Jul 26, 2023

How much does it cost to migrate to GA4? ›

Migration to GA4 Explained

How Much Does It Cost? Standard config costs start from $330 (this includes 2 goal/event migrations). Each additional goal/event that needs to be migrated and set up costs $55. We charge an additional $330 for migration and setup of ecommerce tracking and reporting.

Do you lose data when switching to GA4? ›

Because you can't simply transfer data from a current Universal Analytics property to a new GA4 property when making the switch, you will lose all your historical data if no action is taken.

Will Google Analytics automatically update to GA4? ›

To be clear, this GA4 property will only be automatically created if: You have a standard property. That standard property has received data in the past 12 months. You do not have a GA4 property linked or associated with this standard property.

Why migrate to GA4? ›

With GA4, the game has changed. All interactions are “events” now, which form the foundation of the reports. You can track anything from page scrolls, and button clicks to page transitions, and more. Plus, you can create custom events for more granular tracking.

How to know if GA4 is installed? ›

You can find the page source code by right-clicking on any web page and selecting “View page source” from the menu. Then, use the Ctrl+F or Command+F keyboard shortcut to search for the GA4 tracking code snippet. If you find it, it means that GA4 is installed on your website.

Is GA4 free? ›

Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is a free tool designed for small to medium-sized businesses. It provides essential analytics features without any financial commitment, making it accessible to companies that need robust data insights without investing in an enterprise solution.

How do I prepare for GA4 migration? ›

Here's how to migrate to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) from UA in 11 steps:
  1. Make an audit of your UA property.
  2. Plan out the structure of your GA4 account.
  3. Manage your user permissions.
  4. Check your property settings.
  5. Identify the events to be migrated.
  6. Check what custom dimensions and metrics should be set up.

How do I switch from analytics to GA4? ›

Here are the steps you need to take:
  1. Create a new GA4 property in your Analytics account. ...
  2. Add a data stream. ...
  3. Set up data collection for websites. ...
  4. Activate Google Signals. ...
  5. Link to Google Ads. ...
  6. Map UA custom events to GA4. ...
  7. Migrate UA goals and conversions to GA4. ...
  8. Validate and bid to conversions in Google Ads.
Jan 9, 2024

Should I switch to GA4 now? ›

March 2024: We recommend that Universal Analytics 360 users switch to Google Analytics 4 and complete historical data export no later than March 2024. This will support a smooth transition to GA4 and allow users to have three months to validate data and settings.

Do I need to switch to Google Analytics 4? ›

We don't just advise this because it is the new, best way to track your website, but the current Universal Analytics (UA) will stop processing all data on July 1, 2023. Moving your data to GA4 sooner than later is the only way to avoid any disruptions to your data and ensure a smooth transition.

What is the difference between Google Analytics and Google Analytics 4? ›

Universal Analytics data model is based on sessions and pageviews. In contrast, the GA4 data model is based on events and parameters. Thus, both Universal Analytics and GA4 can collect, process, and report the same data differently. However, that should not stop you from comparing Universal Analytics and GA4 data.

Can you transfer Google Analytics? ›

To transfer your Google Analytics account to another Google Account, add a person with the "Edit" and "Manage Users" permissions to your Google Analytics account.

Is it worth upgrading to Google Analytics 4? ›

Upgrading to Google Analytics 4 offers numerous benefits for businesses looking to stay ahead in the digital landscape. One of the key advantages is the ability to track cross-platform interactions.

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