How to see which pages were recently viewed and where they came from in GA4

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You may be wondering which pages on your site are being viewed the most. Here we will show you how to check which pages are being viewed in real time.

GA4 real-time measurement

Real-time means that only information on people who accessed the site within the last 30 minutes is output. You can perform more detailed analysis than one month, seven days, or the current day.

  • Reports
  • real time

When you open this page, you can check the user status for the last 30 minutes.

Check from another location

You can also check real-time information from places other than the real-time section.

  • Reports
  • engagement
  • Engagement Overview

I will see.

I write my blog at night, so the number is small, but it outputs a list of pages that users viewed within the last 30 minutes like this. By looking at this, I can see which article is popular today and check the trends of popular articles on my site.

At the bottom it says [Show real-time]. If you click on that, you will be taken to the real-time section introduced earlier, where you can check the number of users, etc.

Where the user came from

once again

  • Reports
  • real time

Return to .

There is a section called "User", and the system allows you to change parameters in the attached section.

  • The user's initial referral source - the link that got the user
  • User's first medium - the medium where the user was acquired (organic search, external link, video search, ad, etc.)
  • User's first referral source/medium - a combination of source and medium
  • The platform where the user first came from
  • User's first campaign - the campaign that first acquired the user

You can find out things before they even visit your site, such as what search tools users are using and which external links they came from.

summary

Analytics is complicated and has many items. In this article,

  1. Most recent users who visited the site within the last 30 minutes
  2. Which page are you viewing?
  3. Where did you come from the site?

We've narrowed down the focus to ways to check this! Please analyze and use the results to improve your site!

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