GA4 export → dashboard

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.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

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.

i. export

Export from GA4

Open a report (Traffic acquisition, Pages, etc.), Share → Download file → CSV.

ii. detect

Metrics & dates recognized

Sessions and Users are read as counts; Total Revenue as currency; the Date column sets the time axis.

iii. read

Trend, channels, revenue

Sessions/users trend, traffic by channel, engagement rate and revenue — click a channel to filter everything.

02 · The views

GA4, without the click-through.

The overview GA4 should give you on one screen — from the export you already have.

  • 01

    Trend over time

    Sessions and users plotted by date so you can see momentum at a glance.

  • 02

    Traffic by channel

    The Channel column becomes a breakdown — see which sources actually drive engaged sessions.

  • 03

    Engagement & revenue

    Engagement metrics and Total Revenue surface as KPIs alongside the traffic numbers.

  • 04

    No tracking, no upload

    Ironically private: your analytics export is parsed locally and never re-uploaded anywhere.

"I export the GA4 report and finally see the trend and channel mix on one screen."
— a growth marketer
03 · FAQ

GA4 dashboard questions.

Which GA4 export works?
Any GA4 report downloaded as CSV — Traffic acquisition, Pages and screens, Events — as long as it has a Date column and numeric metrics.
Paste or upload the data table portion. If your export has comment lines above the header, delete them first, or use the CSV cleaner tool.
Yes — the Channel (or Source/Medium) column becomes a breakdown you can click to filter the whole dashboard.
If your export includes a revenue column it's detected as currency and shown as a KPI and trend.
No. Everything is parsed and charted locally.