google-analytics.com Reviews 15

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

How can it be so bad

How can it be so bad? Really that's a real question. I can see some custom event in the live analytics section but impossible to see them in the reports. It is just pathetic at this point.

February 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a mess and a nightmare

What a mess and a nightmare. After years of not using google products - due to the stressful annoying mess it was - i've just been asked to use the new Analytics 4. So i follow instructions and end up with a mess of numerous accounts and properties and half imported records and failing connections...
At least google have changed a few names and shuffled around some services. again.
Someone in that company needs to be fired !!

April 17, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Google took £239 without authorisation. Now resolved!

Google took £239 without authorisation, and then threatened me!

They've suggested that a "third party" accessed my data and advertised my business in my name with it. The only beneficiary of this action is Google. I suggest that Google is the "third party" who accessed my data and charged me for adverts that I did not authorise.

This has caused financial distress to a small business already struggling. But do they care? Not a jot.

I've complained repeatedly and all I get is computer generated set emails in response. They've even got my name wrong, so suggests this other person has received my name and email address. A data breach if ever I saw one.

I want my money back.

It took constant weekly, sometimes daily, emails, messages but after 10 very long months I’ve finally been refunded in full. 👍. All it took was one exceptional employee of Google to use sense and sort it out.

May 30, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Used to be really useful but they…

Used to be really useful but they changed it and now you cant see half of the info on real time that was useful, all it shows now is the useless info, and its not even real time anymore, as in a live view, it shows the traffic from the last half hour.

It used to show a live view of all users on the site, where they came from, and what page they were visiting. Now it doesnt show any of that

May 3, 2021
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