Google Analytics 4 (GA4) has replaced Universal Analytics (UA). Starting on July 1, 2024, you will lose access to Universal Analytics data in your account, the API, and in Google Ads. If you haven't completed the migration, go to the Setup Assistant to get started with Google Analytics 4.
If you manage more than one Google Ads account, you have a few different options for linking those accounts to Google Analytics.
Option 1: Link Analytics to a Google Ads manager account (MCC)
Benefits
- Link all of the Google Ads accounts you manage to Analytics in one step
- Make changes to key events actions and remarketing lists in the manager account.
- Simplify managing your imported Analytics goals and transactions, remarketing lists, and site engagement stats, as well as exported Google Ads cost data, across multiple Google Ads accounts by managing them in one manager account
- Automatically link an account to your Analytics properties when you add it to your manager account
When to link Analytics to a Google Ads manager account (MCC)
- You have one or more Analytics properties that you want to link to multiple Google Ads accounts, all managed by a Google Ads manager account
- You frequently create new Google Ads accounts that you want to be automatically linked to the same Analytics properties as your other Google Ads accounts
- You want to use cross-account conversion tracking, cross-account remarketing, or cross-account attribution reports in Google Ads
Learn how to Link Google Analytics to a Google Ads manager account.
Multiple links to Analytics
If a Google Ads account is linked to Analytics both directly and through one or more manager accounts, the Analytics views from both the direct link and the manager link will be visible in that Google Ads account.
We recommend removing any direct links to Analytics once a managed account is linked through a manager, except in the following cases:
- The managed account owns an Analytics remarketing list: If you were to remove its link to Analytics, you would close the remarketing list.
- The managed account is not using cross-account conversion tracking: If you want to continue importing Analytics goals and transactions to the individual account, don't remove its link to Analytics.
- The Analytics account is importing display network impressions and YouTube views from Google Ads into Multi-Channel Funnels: If you were to remove the Google Ads account's direct link to Analytics, display network impressions won't be available in Analytics Multi-Channel Funnels. This feature is currently not supported for linking via the manager account.
Options for individual accounts
When you link Analytics to a Google Ads manager account, you can still do the following at the individual account level:
- Change which Analytics view to import site stats from
- Import goals and transactions directly after linking the individual account to Analytics (if not using cross-account conversion tracking in Google Ads)
Option 2: Link multiple Google Ads accounts through Analytics
You can choose to set up your Analytics links through Analytics, linking multiple accounts at one time.
Benefit
- Link a group of Google Ads accounts that you manage to Analytics in one step
When to link multiple accounts through Analytics
- You don't want all of your Google Ads accounts managed by a Google Ads manager account (MCC) linked to a single Analytics property
- You don't want new Google Ads accounts under the manager account to be automatically linked to the same Analytics property
- You don't want to use cross-account conversion tracking, cross-account remarketing, or cross-account attributions (Search Funnels)
Learn how to Link/Unlink Google Ads and Analytics.