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I have a client with 20+ GA accounts within their instance, and so far I cannot figure out an easy method of reporting on the total, global raw number of sessions across every account. The only method I can think of so far is to click through every single account and record that number.
I tried importing that data into Data Studio, and it only allows you to pull from one GA account at a time.
I realize some of them will be duplicate users, but we are trying to price out a number of tech solutions for the client -- which requires the total monthly session average across all accounts.
Thanks in advance!
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I have a client with 20+ GA accounts within their instance, and so far I cannot figure out an easy method of reporting on the total, global raw number of sessions across every account. The only method I can think of so far is to click through every single account and record that number.
I tried importing that data into Data Studio, and it only allows you to pull from one GA account at a time.
I realize some of them will be duplicate users, but we are trying to price out a number of tech solutions for the client -- which requires the total monthly session average across all accounts.
Thanks in advance!
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I have a client with 20+ GA accounts within their instance, and so far I cannot figure out an easy method of reporting on the total, global raw number of sessions across every account. The only method I can think of so far is to click through every single account and record that number.
I tried importing that data into Data Studio, and it only allows you to pull from one GA account at a time.
I realize some of them will be duplicate users, but we are trying to price out a number of tech solutions for the client -- which requires the total monthly session average across all accounts.
Thanks in advance!
google-analytics
I have a client with 20+ GA accounts within their instance, and so far I cannot figure out an easy method of reporting on the total, global raw number of sessions across every account. The only method I can think of so far is to click through every single account and record that number.
I tried importing that data into Data Studio, and it only allows you to pull from one GA account at a time.
I realize some of them will be duplicate users, but we are trying to price out a number of tech solutions for the client -- which requires the total monthly session average across all accounts.
Thanks in advance!
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Unfortunately, this is not possible in standard/free Google Analytics. You would have to literally get the data from all of your properties' raw data view in all your accounts for the same audience and time frame, and add it up - basically what you're forced to do currently.
In GA360, which is an expensive enterprise version, you can use roll-up reporting. This feature won't be exactly what you want, because it doesn't roll up on account level, only on property level, so if you don't already have it, it won't be worth the money. However, if you do, it will at least aggregate the numbers from all properties in a single account, which will save you some steps.
Then, there are third party vendors. I don't use any of them, as I have never had a business need to do so, so I can't recommend or endorse any, nor advise against any of them. For example, there's a company called DashThis and it seems to offer a solution. Again, this is not an endorsement, it's just a starting point for your research. There may be other vendors offering competitive solutions that are better (or worse).
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Unfortunately, this is not possible in standard/free Google Analytics. You would have to literally get the data from all of your properties' raw data view in all your accounts for the same audience and time frame, and add it up - basically what you're forced to do currently.
In GA360, which is an expensive enterprise version, you can use roll-up reporting. This feature won't be exactly what you want, because it doesn't roll up on account level, only on property level, so if you don't already have it, it won't be worth the money. However, if you do, it will at least aggregate the numbers from all properties in a single account, which will save you some steps.
Then, there are third party vendors. I don't use any of them, as I have never had a business need to do so, so I can't recommend or endorse any, nor advise against any of them. For example, there's a company called DashThis and it seems to offer a solution. Again, this is not an endorsement, it's just a starting point for your research. There may be other vendors offering competitive solutions that are better (or worse).
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Unfortunately, this is not possible in standard/free Google Analytics. You would have to literally get the data from all of your properties' raw data view in all your accounts for the same audience and time frame, and add it up - basically what you're forced to do currently.
In GA360, which is an expensive enterprise version, you can use roll-up reporting. This feature won't be exactly what you want, because it doesn't roll up on account level, only on property level, so if you don't already have it, it won't be worth the money. However, if you do, it will at least aggregate the numbers from all properties in a single account, which will save you some steps.
Then, there are third party vendors. I don't use any of them, as I have never had a business need to do so, so I can't recommend or endorse any, nor advise against any of them. For example, there's a company called DashThis and it seems to offer a solution. Again, this is not an endorsement, it's just a starting point for your research. There may be other vendors offering competitive solutions that are better (or worse).
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Unfortunately, this is not possible in standard/free Google Analytics. You would have to literally get the data from all of your properties' raw data view in all your accounts for the same audience and time frame, and add it up - basically what you're forced to do currently.
In GA360, which is an expensive enterprise version, you can use roll-up reporting. This feature won't be exactly what you want, because it doesn't roll up on account level, only on property level, so if you don't already have it, it won't be worth the money. However, if you do, it will at least aggregate the numbers from all properties in a single account, which will save you some steps.
Then, there are third party vendors. I don't use any of them, as I have never had a business need to do so, so I can't recommend or endorse any, nor advise against any of them. For example, there's a company called DashThis and it seems to offer a solution. Again, this is not an endorsement, it's just a starting point for your research. There may be other vendors offering competitive solutions that are better (or worse).
Unfortunately, this is not possible in standard/free Google Analytics. You would have to literally get the data from all of your properties' raw data view in all your accounts for the same audience and time frame, and add it up - basically what you're forced to do currently.
In GA360, which is an expensive enterprise version, you can use roll-up reporting. This feature won't be exactly what you want, because it doesn't roll up on account level, only on property level, so if you don't already have it, it won't be worth the money. However, if you do, it will at least aggregate the numbers from all properties in a single account, which will save you some steps.
Then, there are third party vendors. I don't use any of them, as I have never had a business need to do so, so I can't recommend or endorse any, nor advise against any of them. For example, there's a company called DashThis and it seems to offer a solution. Again, this is not an endorsement, it's just a starting point for your research. There may be other vendors offering competitive solutions that are better (or worse).
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