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Google Analytics GA4
Redash

Visualize Google Analytics GA4 Data in Redash

Visualizing your website and app performance inside Redash is simple with Kondado. Start by connecting Google Analytics GA4 as your data source, then choose Redash as your destination. Kondado provides a direct connection that replicates your selected metrics and dimensions into Redash on a configurable schedule, so your marketing and operations teams always see current trends without writing code or managing complex infrastructure.

With Kondado, you can turn raw GA4 metrics into clear charts and dashboards that help you understand user behavior, campaign results, and revenue patterns. Business users can easily track sessions, conversions, and engagement across devices and regions, making it simpler to optimize marketing spend and improve customer experiences based on actual data.

Kondado connects Google Analytics GA4 to Redash with a direct connection that replicates data on a configurable schedule, offering 13 ready-to-use pipelines and 105 fields for immediate dashboard creation without any technical setup.

Our prices start from $19 USD/month, and you can try Kondado for free for 14 days with no credit card required

Once your data is available in Redash, you can build meaningful views using pipelines such as E-commerce Revenue (Daily), Traffic Acquisition Daily, and Device & Region Performance. Marketing teams can monitor daily sales trends alongside campaign traffic sources to quickly identify which channels drive actual purchases. Operations teams can compare device usage across geographic regions to optimize website experiences for different audiences.

These available pipelines allow you to visualize everything from landing page conversion rates to monthly product category trends, turning complex GA4 information into straightforward business intelligence. Instead of switching between Google Analytics screens, your team gets a single Redash destination where decisions happen faster.

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Google Analytics GA4 data available in Redash

13
available pipelines
105
extractable fields

Available integrations

Integration Description
Channel Performance (Monthly) Analyze monthly channel performance with metrics such as sessions, users, and bounce rate, along with dimensions like source/medium and campaign.
Custom Report (Core) Create custom reports by selecting dimensions like date and page, and metrics such as users and sessions for detailed analysis.
Device & Region Performance Evaluate performance by device and region using metrics like sessions and users, along with dimensions such as device type and location.
Device Performance Analyze performance across different devices with metrics such as sessions, bounce rate, and average session duration.
E-commerce Revenue (Daily) Monitor daily e-commerce revenue using metrics such as total revenue, number of transactions, and conversion rate.
Events Tracking (Daily) Track daily events with metrics such as event count, unique users, and engagement, along with dimensions like event type.
Geographic Performance (Daily) Analyze daily geographic performance with dimensions such as location and metrics like sessions, users, and bounce rate.
Geographic Performance (Monthly) Examine monthly geographic performance using metrics like sessions and users, along with dimensions such as location and source.
Landing Page Analysis Evaluate landing page performance with metrics such as conversion rate and sessions, along with dimensions like page URL and source.
Page Content Analysis Analyze page content with metrics such as average time on page and sessions, along with dimensions like URL and page title.
Product Category Monthly Monthly report analyzing revenue, sessions, and users by product category, allowing insights into the performance of each category over time.
Product Performance Report detailing metrics such as revenue, units sold, and sessions by product, facilitating the analysis of individual item performance.
Traffic Acquisition Daily Daily report including dimensions such as date, source/medium, and campaign, with metrics of sessions, users, and bounce rate, allowing evaluation of campaign effectiveness.
Channel Performance (Monthly)
Analyze monthly channel performance with metrics such as sessions, users, and bounce rate, along with dimensions like source/medium and campaign.
Custom Report (Core)
Create custom reports by selecting dimensions like date and page, and metrics such as users and sessions for detailed analysis.
Device & Region Performance
Evaluate performance by device and region using metrics like sessions and users, along with dimensions such as device type and location.
Device Performance
Analyze performance across different devices with metrics such as sessions, bounce rate, and average session duration.
E-commerce Revenue (Daily)
Monitor daily e-commerce revenue using metrics such as total revenue, number of transactions, and conversion rate.
Events Tracking (Daily)
Track daily events with metrics such as event count, unique users, and engagement, along with dimensions like event type.
Geographic Performance (Daily)
Analyze daily geographic performance with dimensions such as location and metrics like sessions, users, and bounce rate.
Geographic Performance (Monthly)
Examine monthly geographic performance using metrics like sessions and users, along with dimensions such as location and source.
Landing Page Analysis
Evaluate landing page performance with metrics such as conversion rate and sessions, along with dimensions like page URL and source.
Page Content Analysis
Analyze page content with metrics such as average time on page and sessions, along with dimensions like URL and page title.
Product Category Monthly
Monthly report analyzing revenue, sessions, and users by product category, allowing insights into the performance of each category over time.
Product Performance
Report detailing metrics such as revenue, units sold, and sessions by product, facilitating the analysis of individual item performance.
Traffic Acquisition Daily
Daily report including dimensions such as date, source/medium, and campaign, with metrics of sessions, users, and bounce rate, allowing evaluation of campaign effectiveness.

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How to create Google Analytics GA4 dashboards in Redash

Visualize your data automatically — no spreadsheet exports or custom scripts.

1
Connect Google Analytics GA4

Log into Kondado and add Google Analytics GA4 as your data source by authenticating with your Google account. Select the pipelines you want to replicate, such as E-commerce Revenue (Daily) or Landing Page Analysis.

2
Select Redash as Destination

Pick Redash as your destination and define how often you want data to refresh, from every 5 minutes up to daily. Kondado will start replicating your chosen GA4 metrics so they are ready for visualization.

3
Build Dashboards and Configure Refresh

Inside Redash, create charts and dashboards using the replicated GA4 data, then set your preferred refresh schedule to keep reports updated automatically. You can also send data to Power BI, Looker Studio, or Google Sheets if your team uses multiple tools.

Access Google Analytics GA4 data in Redash and combine it with dozens of other data sources

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about visualizing Google Analytics GA4 data in Redash automatically

How do I set up a Google Analytics GA4 connection to Redash?
Start by adding Google Analytics GA4 as a data source inside Kondado and authenticate your Google account. Then select Redash as your destination and choose the pipelines you want to replicate, such as Traffic Acquisition Daily or E-commerce Revenue (Daily). Kondado handles the data transfer on your chosen schedule, so your Redash dashboards stay current without any manual exports.
What kind of dashboards can I build with GA4 data in Redash?
You can build dashboards that track marketing campaign performance, e-commerce revenue trends, user engagement by device, and geographic audience behavior. Redash visualization tools let you combine GA4 metrics like sessions, conversions, and bounce rates into unified views that support weekly planning and budget allocation. Teams can also layer landing page analysis alongside channel performance to see which pages convert best.
How frequently can I schedule Google Analytics GA4 data updates in Redash?
Kondado lets you configure updates to run every 5 minutes, 15 minutes, hourly, or daily depending on how current your reports need to be. This flexibility means marketing teams can check morning campaign results with near-real-time refreshes, while leadership reviews can use daily summaries. You control the rhythm from Kondado’s settings without touching any backend systems.
Which marketing KPIs are best to track in Redash using GA4 pipelines?
Focus on metrics that tie directly to business outcomes, such as sessions, users, bounce rate, conversion rate, total revenue, and transactions. The Events Tracking (Daily) pipeline helps you measure content engagement, while the Channel Performance (Monthly) pipeline clarifies which sources deliver consistent traffic. Monitoring these numbers in Redash makes it easy to shift budgets toward the highest-performing campaigns.
Are there pre-built report templates available for Google Analytics GA4?
Yes, Kondado offers ready-made report templates that help you get started quickly, including the Google Analytics (GA4) Power BI Report and the Google Analytics (GA4) Looker Studio Report. If your team uses Power BI or Looker Studio, you can launch these dashboards in minutes. Redash users can build equivalent views using the same replicated pipelines and metrics.
Can my marketing team share Redash dashboards created from GA4 data?
Absolutely. Once your dashboards are built in Redash, you can share links, embed charts, or schedule automated email reports so stakeholders stay informed. This keeps everyone aligned on campaign progress and website goals without asking analysts to manually refresh spreadsheets. Shared views help agencies and internal teams collaborate using the same trusted numbers.
What GA4 metrics can I visualize in Redash with Kondado?
Kondado makes 105 fields available across 13 pipelines, covering metrics like average session duration, event count, unique users, and units sold. You can visualize geographic performance by city and country, or analyze product-level revenue and page content engagement. This breadth lets you answer detailed questions about user journeys directly inside Redash.
Do I need coding skills to visualize GA4 data in Redash with Kondado?
No coding is required to set up the connection or start building charts in Redash. Kondado’s interface lets you select pipelines and configure schedules using simple menus, while Redash offers visual query editors for creating graphs and visualizations. Business users and marketers can manage the entire workflow independently.

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