Have you ever imagined being able to analyze your users' behavior and gain valuable insights, such as: Which reports they access most frequently, how much time they spend on each page, which menu is the most accessed, how far they scroll on the screen, other important events.
This is possible thanks to the integration that Power Embedded offers with Google Analytics. Discover more about your portal’s usability through this powerful tool.
Below, you will find complete documentation with a detailed step-by-step guide to configure and use this integration effectively.
Take advantage of all the features to optimize the user experience on your portal.
Configuring Google Analytics
To create your Google Analytics account and start collecting data from your system, follow these steps:
I do NOT have a Google Analytics account
To create your Google Analytics account and start collecting data from your system, follow these steps:
On the Property Creation screen, enter the property name (your website name), Configure the Country, Time Zone, and Currency.
On the Business Details screen, enter your industry and company size.
On the Business Objectives screen, select the goal of using Google Analytics on your website.
On the Data Collection screen, select the Web option.
Click the button to open the Set Up Data Stream screen. Enter your website URL and website name, then click Create and Continue.
On the Set Up a Google Tag screen, select Install Manually, and you will find the JavaScript code needed to insert the tracking code on your website (if not already installed).
In the highlighted section, you will find the Google Analytics tracking code, which you need to copy and insert into Power Embedded to track user behavior on the visualization portal.
How to Configure in Power Embedded
With the copied Google Analytics tracking code, go to the Power Embedded admin portal: Navigate to Settings. Paste the tracking code into the “Google Analytics Tracking Code” field.
How to View the Data
To view the collected data on the Google Analytics website, go to the homepage.
If you just created the property, no data will be available yet, as the tracking code has not captured any activity. A message similar to the one shown below will appear.
After some interactions on the visualization portal, Google Analytics will start generating metrics on the dashboard, and the message will disappear.
With tracking enabled, you can analyze user behavior and gain valuable insights.
A particularly useful feature is the real-time view, which provides a broad perspective of user activity and key events as they happen.