Posted by Ellie Powers, Google Play team
A key part of growing your app�s installed base is knowing more about your users — how they discover your app, what devices they use, what they do when they use your app, and how often they return to it. Understanding your users is now made easier through a new integration between Google Analytics and the Google Play Developer Console.
Starting today, you can link your Google Analytics account with your Google Play Developer Console to get powerful new insights into your app�s user acquisition and engagement. In Google Analytics, you�ll get a new report highlighting which campaigns are driving the most views, installs, and new users in Google Play. In the Developer Console, you�ll get new app stats that let you easily see your app�s engagement based on Analytics data.
This combined data can help you take your app business to the next level, especially if you�re using multiple campaigns or monetizing through advertisements and in-app products that depend on high engagement. Linking Google Analytics to your Developer Console is straightforward — the sections below explain the new types of data you can get and how to get started.
In Google Analytics, see your app�s Google Play referral flow
Once you�ve linked your Analytics account to your Developer Console, you�ll see a new report in Google Analytics called Google Play Referral Flow. This report details each of your campaigns and the user traffic that they drive. For each campaign, you can see how many users viewed listing page in Google Play and how many went on to install your app and ultimately launch it on their mobile devices.
With this data you can track the effectiveness of a wide range of campaigns — such as blogs, news articles, and ad campaigns — and get insight into which marketing activities are most effective for your business. You can find the Google Play report by going to Google Analytics and clicking on Acquisitions > Google Play > Referral Flow.
In the Developer Console, see engagement data from Google Analytics
If you�re already using Google Analytics, you know how important it is to see how users are interacting with your app. How often do they launch it? How much do they do with it? What are they doing inside the app?
Once you link your Analytics account, you�ll be able to see your app�s engagement data from Google Analytics right in the Statistics page in your Developer Console. You�ll be able to select two new metrics from the drop-down menu at the top of the page:
- Active users: the number of users who have launched your app that day
- New users: the number of users who have launched your app for the first time that day
These engagement metrics are integrated with your other app statistics, so you can analyze them further across other dimensions, such as by country, language, device, Android version, app version, and carrier.
How to get started
To get started, you first need to integrate Google Analytics into your app. If you haven�t done this already, download the Google Analytics SDK for Android and then take a look at the developer documentation to learn how to add Analytics to your app. Once you�ve integrated Analytics into your app, upload the app to the Developer Console.
Next, you�ll need to link your Developer Console to Google Analytics. To do this, go to the Developer Console and select the app. At the bottom of the Statistics page, you�ll see directions about how to complete the linking. The process takes just a few moments.
That�s it! You can now see both the Google Play Referral Flow report in Google Analytics and the new engagement metrics in the Developer Console.
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