Easily add event tracking using Gravity Forms and your Google Analytics or Google Tag Manager account. Supports Google Analytics v3 and Gravity Forms …
Gravity Forms has launched an official Google Analytics Add-on. It is the successor to this plugin.
This plugin provides an easy way to add event tracking to your Gravity Forms using Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager.
This plugin support Google Analytics 3 and Google Analytics 4.
Also supports:
Looking for help setting things up? Read Our Setup Guide
For payment based forms, you can leave the value blank to convert using the total payment amount.
Development happens on GitHub.
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Get the official Gravity Forms Google Analytics Add-on
The official Gravity Forms add-on is here and is the successor to this plugin.
Find out more details about the Gravity Forms Google Analytics Add-on.
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directoryThis plugin will continue to be maintained. No new features are planned, however. Users are encouraged to use the official Gravity Forms Google Analytics Add-on for more up-to-date features and support.
Check out this post and YouTube Playlist for how to integrate with Google Analytics 4.
See Going Advanced.
Yes. Read our Guide on Google Tag Manager.
Yes, the video above shows you how. Please note that values can be integers only, so the result may be rounded up or down.
Yes, check out our filters on GitHub.
You may use the Partial Entries add-on, but it is not recommended. Use pagination events instead.
Check out the video below for an explanation:
Check out the documentation on github