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Brand New Release: Google Analytics Add-On 1.1
By Gravity Forms Published October 19, 2022We are pleased to announce an update to the Gravity Forms Google Analytics Add-On. With Google Analytics 1.1 you’ll find a number of additions and fixes including…
- Added fallback methods for entering account information manually.
- Fixed an issue where the Google Analytics query limit prevents displaying all of a user’s accounts.
Track Form Performance with Google Analytics
One of our newest integrations, with the Gravity Forms Google Analytics Add-On you can now reliably track form performance. Easily send form submission and form pagination related events to your Google Analytics service, giving you clear insight into the effectiveness of your forms and how your audience interacts with them.
- Form Conversions – Monitor form conversions and get an in-depth understanding of your highest converting forms, or analyze specific goals relevant to your forms and business.
- Form Pagination Events – Track and analyze multi-page form metrics, helping you to identify pain points for your users, and ultimately reduce user drop-off.
For further information on the Google Analytics Add-On, please check out the Gravity Forms documentation.
Note: The Google Analytics Add-On is available with a Gravity Forms Elite license. For more information on the features and other add-ons that are available with this plan, check out the Elite License Plan page.
Google Analytics Add-On v1.1 Changelog
- Added fallback methods for entering account information manually.
- Fixed an issue where the Google Analytics query limit prevents displaying all of a user’s accounts.
- Fixed an issue where forms embedded with ajax will not send events using the Google Analytics connection method without an event value.
If you are an Elite Gravity Forms license holder, the Google Analytics Add-On v1.1 can be updated in your WordPress dashboard, or downloaded manually from your account downloads page.