Sync Google Analytics data to Airtable
Sync Google Analytics data to Airtable
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Optimize your marketing analysis by periodically importing crucial Google Analytics metrics—sessions, bounce rates, and channel conversions—into Airtable. Scheduled to run on Fridays, this setup can be easily customized to fit your reporting needs. Leverage this integration to facilitate thorough analysis and generate detailed reports, enabling you to derive actionable insights and enhance your marketing strategies effectively.
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Сreates multiple records.
Deletes multiple records.
Updates multiple existing records.
Upserts multiple records.
Creates a new record in Airtable.
Creates an event with user interaction data.
Deletes a record by its ID.
Returns a customized pivot report of your Google Analytics event data. Works on GA4 version only.
Returns a customized pivot report of your Google Analytics event data. Works on GA4 version only.
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