As you may have already heard, Google will be shutting off access to Universal Analytics (UA), its legacy web analytics platform. What you might have forgotten… is just how soon it will be.
July 1st, 2024 marks the final shift to Google Analytics 4 (GA4), and a big change in how companies measure, analyse and utilise web analytics data. So, if your business still relies on UA, act now to switch to GA4 and avoid losing access to your historical data.
Back in 2020, Google Analytics 4 was officially announced as the latest, next-generation measurement solution, therefore replacing Universal Analytics.
Starting July 1, 2024, Google will turn off Universal Analytics. After this date, you will lose access to all Universal Analytics data in the interface and the API, and via any product integrations like Google Ads, or Search Ads 360.
While GA4 will continue to operate, it will not contain your older data from Universal Analytics.
📢 We’re just two months away from the official turndown of Universal Analytics. For #UA360 customers, the migration deadline is right around the corner. But this date is important for everyone.
Beginning July 1, you will no longer be able to export data from Universal…
— Google Analytics (@googleanalytics) May 1, 2024
Well, this is historical data we’re talking about here – an invaluable asset for your business!
For many, losing access to data older than two years means missing out on valuable insights into their website’s past performance. By preserving your Universal Analytics data, you can:
To preserve access to your historical data, you need to export it before July 1, 2024.
Here are your options:
Read our dedicated blog for more on how to prepare for GA4.
The clock is ticking.
Starting July 1, 2024, access to your historical data will be completely cut off.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Preserve your valuable data now to ensure you can continue to drive your business forward. Make the switch to GA4 today!
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