Google Analytics (GA4)

GA4 processes your data—but it doesn’t guarantee it’s complete or correct.

What it is

Google Analytics (GA4) is an analytics platform used to measure user activity and behavior.

It processes event data from your website or app and turns it into reports about:

  • users
  • sessions
  • conversions
  • attribution

It is the core processing layer in many analytics setups.

What it’s good for

Used well, GA4 provides a structured view of user behavior.

It helps you:

  • understand how users interact with your site
  • measure conversions and key events
  • analyze trends over time
  • support marketing and product decisions

This makes it a central tool for interpreting data.

Where it breaks down

GA4 does not measure everything that happens.

It measures what it is able to observe and process.

That depends on:

  • how tracking is implemented
  • whether users can be identified
  • how events are configured
  • how data is processed and attributed

Over time, this often leads to:

  • missing or partial data
  • discrepancies with backend systems
  • differences across platforms
  • shifting attribution outcomes

No configuration change fully resolves this once it appears.

The issue is not GA4.

It’s the system feeding it.

Why tools alone aren’t enough

A well-configured GA4 property does not guarantee reliable data.

Reliable measurement depends on:

  • consistent data collection
  • aligned event design
  • stable processing logic
  • ongoing maintenance

Without this, GA4 reflects the same inconsistencies as the system behind it.

What this means

If your GA4 data doesn’t align with your numbers, the issue is not the interface or reports.

It’s the data being processed.

GA4 can only report what it receives.

Improving GA4 without addressing the system does not resolve this.

It only changes how inconsistent data is presented.

The next step

Before adjusting settings or rebuilding reports, you need to understand how your measurement system is actually behaving.

An Evaluate engagement helps identify:

  • where data is lost or distorted before it reaches GA4
  • how processing and attribution are affecting outputs
  • what is required to restore reliable measurement

Start with Evaluate

Doug McCaffrey
Designs and maintains analytics systems that remain reliable over time.