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Google Analytics 4: A breakdown of Demographic and Tech details reports

Google Analytics 4: A breakdown of Demographic and Tech details reports
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Sep 2022

Google Analytics 4 may look simple on the surface, but there's more to it than meets the eye. Did you know that there are multiple reports">reports hidden in GA4?
Out of the box, the left-side navigation in GA4 looks pretty bare.
There are only 18 reports vs. the 90+ (not including integration reports) in Universal Analytics.
But contrary to popular belief, GA4 actually has a lot of the same reports built in.
The best examples of this are the GA4 Demographic details and Tech details reports.

Google Analytics 4: A breakdown of Demographic and Tech details reports

Where the reports are in Universal Analytics
In Universal Analytics, these are all separate reports and each report is separated into subcategories as seen below.

Google Analytics 4: A breakdown of Demographic and Tech details reports

On top of this, UA sometimes has additional dimensions you can choose from.
For instance, you can switch to "City" instead of "Country."
But this made it confusing to know whether a report was standalone or another dimension in a single report.

Google Analytics 4: A breakdown of Demographic and Tech details reports

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The Demographics details report in GA4
Instead of multiple reports and a primary dimension change, GA4 combines all logical demographic dimensions into a single report, the Demographic details report.

Google Analytics 4: A breakdown of Demographic and Tech details reports

The Tech details report in GA4
The same goes for the Tech details report.

Google Analytics 4: A breakdown of Demographic and Tech details reports

Here, you get 10 reports in one, including:
Browser
Device category
Device model
Screen resolution
App version
Platform
OS version
Platform / device category
Operating system
OS with version
Now that you know where some of your favorite and most used reports have moved to, hopefully, GA4 feels a little more comfortable.
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