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May 21, 2024

This will solve all your GA4 problems (GA4 for Poor)

Early in 2024, I had the chance to attend the Superweek conference, a gathering that brings together the sharpest minds in digital analytics.

One of the highlights of this event is the Golden Punchcard competition, where participants present innovative, useful, and sometimes mind-blowing solutions for digital analysts. Naturally, it’s a high-energy contest filled with creativity.

My friend Eugen Potlog and I decided to take a different route this year. Instead of showcasing a groundbreaking solution, we thought, “What if we made a parody?”

Our idea was simple: poke some fun at GA4, LinkedIn influencers, and all the digital analytics buzzwords we hear daily. The result? A Chrome Extension called GA4 for Poor.

Watch the video to learn more.

#gamechanger

Julius Fedorovicius
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