Google Analytics 4: easily track a changed (renamed) URL?
July 9, 2024 3:38 PM Subscribe
Is there any way in Google Analytics 4 to track a changed URL so that GA4 treats it as a single page in reporting? Say I want to change the URL for mysite.com/oops-bad-url to mysite.com/much-better-url - is there a way to have GA4 treat all stats for either URL as a single page?
I've tried looking into content groups, custom dimensions, and just plain 301 redirects, but I'm not sure for any of these if they would do what I want:
Say I change the URL on July 31, 2024. I'd like GA4 to display and report all the hits at oops-bad-url up through July and all the hits at much-better-url starting in August as a single page with continuous tracking of hits.
I'm looking for the easiest, most maintainable, most sustainable approach.
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks!
I've tried looking into content groups, custom dimensions, and just plain 301 redirects, but I'm not sure for any of these if they would do what I want:
Say I change the URL on July 31, 2024. I'd like GA4 to display and report all the hits at oops-bad-url up through July and all the hits at much-better-url starting in August as a single page with continuous tracking of hits.
I'm looking for the easiest, most maintainable, most sustainable approach.
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks!
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