Your GA4 export, a real dashboard.
GA4's interface is a maze. Export any report to CSV, drop it here, and get sessions and users over time, traffic by channel, engagement and revenue — laid out cleanly.
GA4's interface is a maze. Export any report to CSV, drop it here, and get sessions and users over time, traffic by channel, engagement and revenue — laid out cleanly.
GA4 makes you click through cards to read a trend. Export the report and this rebuilds it as a proper dashboard — sessions and users over time, channel mix, engagement and revenue, all at once.
Open a report (Traffic acquisition, Pages, etc.), Share → Download file → CSV.
Sessions and Users are read as counts; Total Revenue as currency; the Date column sets the time axis.
Sessions/users trend, traffic by channel, engagement rate and revenue — click a channel to filter everything.
The overview GA4 should give you on one screen — from the export you already have.
Sessions and users plotted by date so you can see momentum at a glance.
The Channel column becomes a breakdown — see which sources actually drive engaged sessions.
Engagement metrics and Total Revenue surface as KPIs alongside the traffic numbers.
Ironically private: your analytics export is parsed locally and never re-uploaded anywhere.