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This skill analyzes Google Analytics data to deliver actionable website performance insights and data-driven improvement recommendations.
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---
name: google-analytics
description: Analyze Google Analytics data, review website performance metrics, identify traffic patterns, and suggest data-driven improvements. Use when the user asks about analytics, website metrics, traffic analysis, conversion rates, user behavior, or performance optimization.
---
# Google Analytics Analysis
Analyze website performance using Google Analytics data to provide actionable insights and improvement recommendations.
## Quick Start
### 1. Setup Authentication
This Skill requires Google Analytics API credentials. Set up environment variables:
```bash
export GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_PROPERTY_ID="your-property-id"
export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="/path/to/service-account-key.json"
```
Or create a `.env` file in your project root:
```env
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_PROPERTY_ID=123456789
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service-account-key.json
```
**Never commit credentials to version control.** The service account JSON file should be stored securely outside your repository.
### 2. Install Required Packages
```bash
# Option 1: Install from requirements file (recommended)
pip install -r cli-tool/components/skills/analytics/google-analytics/requirements.txt
# Option 2: Install individually
pip install google-analytics-data python-dotenv pandas
```
### 3. Analyze Your Project
Once configured, I can:
- Review current traffic and user behavior metrics
- Identify top-performing and underperforming pages
- Analyze traffic sources and conversion funnels
- Compare performance across time periods
- Suggest data-driven improvements
## How to Use
Ask me questions like:
- "Review our Google Analytics performance for the last 30 days"
- "What are our top traffic sources?"
- "Which pages have the highest bounce rates?"
- "Analyze user engagement and suggest improvements"
- "Compare this month's performance to last month"
## Analysis Workflow
When you ask me to analyze Google Analytics data, I will:
1. **Connect to the API** using the helper script
2. **Fetch relevant metrics** based on your question
3. **Analyze the data** looking for:
- Traffic trends and patterns
- User behavior insights
- Performance bottlenecks
- Conversion opportunities
4. **Provide recommendations** with:
- Specific improvement suggestions
- Priority level (high/medium/low)
- Expected impact
- Implementation guidance
## Common Metrics
For detailed metric definitions and dimensions, see [REFERENCE.md](REFERENCE.md).
### Traffic Metrics
- Sessions, Users, New Users
- Page views, Screens per Session
- Average Session Duration
### Engagement Metrics
- Bounce Rate, Engagement Rate
- Event Count, Conversions
- Scroll Depth, Click-through Rate
### Acquisition Metrics
- Traffic Source/Medium
- Campaign Performance
- Channel Grouping
### Conversion Metrics
- Goal Completions
- E-commerce Transactions
- Conversion Rate by Source
## Analysis Examples
For complete analysis patterns and use cases, see [EXAMPLES.md](EXAMPLES.md).
## Scripts
The Skill includes utility scripts for API interaction:
### Fetch Current Performance
```bash
python scripts/ga_client.py --days 30 --metrics sessions,users,bounceRate
```
### Analyze and Generate Report
```bash
python scripts/analyze.py --period last-30-days --compare previous-period
```
The scripts handle API authentication, data fetching, and basic analysis. I'll interpret the results and provide actionable recommendations.
## Troubleshooting
**Authentication Error**: Verify that:
- `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` points to a valid service account JSON file
- The service account has "Viewer" access to your GA4 property
- `GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_PROPERTY_ID` matches your GA4 property ID (not the measurement ID)
**No Data Returned**: Check that:
- The property ID is correct (find it in GA4 Admin > Property Settings)
- The date range contains data
- The service account has been granted access in GA4
**Import Errors**: Install required packages:
```bash
pip install google-analytics-data python-dotenv pandas
```
## Security Notes
- **Never hardcode** API credentials or property IDs in code
- Store service account JSON files **outside** version control
- Use environment variables or `.env` files for configuration
- Add `.env` and credential files to `.gitignore`
- Rotate service account keys periodically
- Use least-privilege access (Viewer role only)
## Data Privacy
This Skill accesses aggregated analytics data only. It does not:
- Access personally identifiable information (PII)
- Store analytics data persistently
- Share data with external services
- Modify your Google Analytics configuration
All data is processed locally and used only to generate recommendations during the conversation.
This skill analyzes Google Analytics (GA4) data to review website performance, traffic patterns, and user behavior, then provides actionable, prioritized recommendations. It connects to the Google Analytics Data API, fetches relevant metrics, and interprets results to highlight opportunities to improve engagement and conversions. Use it to turn raw analytics into clear next steps for product, marketing, and engineering teams.
I connect to the Google Analytics Data API using a service account and the configured property ID, then fetch metrics and dimensions relevant to your query (traffic, engagement, acquisition, conversions). I run comparative and trend analyses, identify high- and low-performing pages or channels, and surface bottlenecks and conversion opportunities. Finally, I deliver prioritized recommendations with expected impact and implementation guidance.
What credentials are required?
A Google service account key file and the GA4 property ID. The service account needs Viewer access to the property.
Does this skill access personal data?
No. It uses aggregated analytics metrics and does not access or store personally identifiable information.