Email Notifications

Get Notified When Your
GA4 Goals Are Hit

Set up scheduled email reports and goal-progress alerts — all from inside WordPress. Choose your recipients, pick a frequency, select the metrics you care about, and Analytix sends the report automatically. No GA4 login needed.

Email Notifications inside WordPress
Automated Reports
Scheduled & Goal Alerts

Stay Informed Without
Opening GA4 or Your Dashboard

Scheduled reports, customisable stat sections, and delivery controls —
automated analytics emails without leaving WordPress.

Enable Email Notifications

A single toggle activates or pauses all automated analytics report delivery. When enabled, Analytix automatically sends reports to your specified recipients — turn it off at any time without losing your configuration.

Email Subject & Recipients

Set a custom email subject using [site_name] and [date_range] placeholders so every report is clearly labelled. Add recipients one per line — team members, clients, or stakeholders all receive the same automated report.

Frequency, Day & Send Time

Choose Daily, Weekly, or Monthly delivery. For Weekly reports, pick the Day of Week — e.g. Monday. Set the exact Send Time so reports arrive when they're most useful. The server timezone is shown so scheduling is always accurate.

Status & Next Send Date

A sidebar panel shows the current Status — Active or Inactive — and the exact Next Send date and time. You always know when the next report will go out and can adjust the schedule or pause delivery before it fires.

Choose Which Stats to Include

Select exactly which sections appear in every report — Global Stats, Geographic Stats, Tech Stats, Engagement Stats, Acquisition Stats, and E-commerce Stats. Check only what's relevant so recipients get a focused, readable email.

Customise Each Section's Data

Every enabled section expands to show sub-options — Geographic includes Countries, Cities, and Regions; Tech includes Browsers, Operating Systems, and Device Categories; Acquisition includes Channels, Sources/Medium, and Source Platforms.

Every Notification Workflow,
Built Right Into WordPress

Configure, schedule, and customise automated GA4 reports —
the complete notification setup without leaving wp-admin.

Configure, schedule & send automated analytics reports

Set your email subject with dynamic placeholders, add recipients one per line, choose a frequency and send time, then select exactly which stat sections to include — Global, Geographic, Tech, Engagement, Acquisition, and E-commerce.

Email Configuration
Set the email subject using [site_name] and [date_range] placeholders, add recipients one per line, and pick Frequency, Day of Week, and Send Time in one screen.
Include in Report
Choose which analytics sections appear in the email — Global Stats, Geographic Stats (Countries, Cities, Regions), Tech Stats (Browsers, OS, Devices), Engagement, Acquisition, and E-commerce Stats.
Status & Next Send
A sidebar panel confirms Active status and shows the exact Next Send date and time — so you always know when the next report goes out and can adjust before it fires.
Email Notifications configuration inside WordPress
Email Configuration
Set subject, recipients, frequency, day, and send time in one screen.
Include in Report
Choose which stat sections appear — Geographic, Tech, Engagement, Acquisition, E-commerce, and more.
Status & Next Send
Sidebar shows Active status and the exact Next Send date so you're always in control.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Analytix and Google Analytics 4 for WordPress.

Analytix is a WordPress plugin that connects directly to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) and surfaces your data inside wp-admin — no tab-switching, no GA4 login required. Authenticate once with your Google account, select your GA4 property, and your full dashboard appears instantly: sessions, users, real-time visitors, top pages, traffic sources, device breakdowns, geographic stats, and more. A built-in setup wizard walks you through every step.

Yes — Analytix reads data from your existing GA4 property via the Google Analytics Data API. If you don't have one yet, create a free account at analytics.google.com, add your website as a property, and then connect it to Analytix in under two minutes. The plugin also handles GA4 tracking code insertion automatically, so you won't need to edit any theme files.

The dashboard gives you a full GA4 overview in one place: sessions, active users, new vs. returning users, event count, engaged sessions, bounce rate, average session duration, and screen pageviews. Below that you get sessions by device, top countries and cities, top browsers and operating systems, top pages and landing pages, and traffic channel breakdowns — all filterable by date range.

Yes. Analytix injects per-post stats directly into the WordPress post and page list screens, so authors and editors can instantly see how each piece of content is performing without leaving the editor. You control which post types and user roles get access — contributors and authors can view their own content stats while admins retain full dashboard access.

Absolutely. The WooCommerce E-commerce Analytics add-on gives you a dedicated store dashboard with revenue, total transactions, average order value, and conversion rate alongside a full product performance table. You also get real-time store activity — live visitors, items currently in cart, and today's orders — all visible inside wp-admin without touching the GA4 interface.

The Search Console add-on pulls your Google Search Console data directly into WordPress — search queries, top-ranking pages, impressions, clicks, CTR, and average position. You can track keyword movements and SEO traffic trends side-by-side with your GA4 metrics, giving you a complete picture of organic performance without switching between tools.

Yes. Analytix includes a built-in Event Builder to define and track custom GA4 events without code, a Conversion Tracking module to set and monitor conversion goals, and a Campaign Tracking module with a UTM URL builder so you can measure the exact performance of every marketing campaign you run.

Yes. The Email Notifications module lets you schedule recurring analytics reports — choose which sections to include, set the delivery day and time, and add as many recipients as you need. Your whole team stays informed with fresh data delivered to their inbox automatically, with no manual effort required.

No. Analytix only runs inside the WordPress admin area. It fetches data from the GA4 API server-side and caches the results, so front-end page speed is completely unaffected. Your visitors never load any Analytix scripts — the only front-end addition is the standard GA4 tracking snippet that you would add regardless.

Yes. Analytix is fully compatible with WordPress Multisite networks. Each site in the network can connect to its own GA4 property independently, and the plugin is translation-ready with full i18n support so it works in any language your team uses.

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