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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Conversion Event" from Google Analytics 4.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Zoom Event" in Zoom Events.
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Zapier seamlessly connects Google Analytics 4 and Zoom Events, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- New Conversion Event
Triggers when a new conversion event is created.
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ActionWrite- Send Measurement Events for an Application
Send Measurement Events for given application.
ActionWrite - Find Conversion
Finds a conversion based on id.
ActionSearch
- Event NameRequired
ActionWrite- Report Start DateRequired
- Report End DateRequired
- Date NameRequired
- Dimension
- Comparison
- Value
- Metric
- Comparison
- Operation
- Value
- Offset
- Limit
- Currency
- Keep empty rows
- Return property quota
ActionWrite- Stop on errorRequired
- HTTP MethodRequired
- URLRequired
- Query string parameters
- Additional request headers
- Body
ActionWrite- New Event
Triggers When New Event Is Added
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Frequently Asked Questions about Google Analytics 4 + Zoom Events integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Google Analytics 4 and Zoom Events
How do I integrate Google Analytics 4 with Zoom Events?
To integrate Google Analytics 4 with Zoom Events, you need to set up triggers and actions using our platform. First, connect your Google Analytics 4 account and your Zoom account with our system. Then, create a Zap where a scheduled Zoom Event acts as a trigger, and an action in Google Analytics records the event data.
Can I track attendee engagement during a Zoom Event in Google Analytics 4?
Yes, you can track attendee engagement during a Zoom Event by setting specific actions in Google Analytics 4 that are triggered by events such as session joins or poll responses. This requires setting up triggers for each type of engagement you want to monitor.
Which data from Zoom Events can be synced with Google Analytics 4?
With our integration, you can sync data such as registration numbers, attendee counts, and engagement metrics like chat messages or poll responses from Zoom Events into your Google Analytics 4 dashboard.
Is it possible to automate reports for my Zoom Events using GA4?
Our integration allows you to automate reports by setting up recurring triggers that export event analytics from Zoom into custom reports on GA4. You simply need to define the frequency and criteria for these reports within our system.
How can I troubleshoot if data is not appearing in Google Analytics after an event?
If data is not appearing in Google Analytics after an event, ensure that your triggers and actions are correctly set up. Check that both platforms are properly connected and that you've configured the necessary permissions for data sharing.
What triggers should I set up for real-time analytics during live events?
For real-time analytics during live events, consider setting up triggers based on user activity such as logins, questions asked via chat, or reactions during the presentation. This real-time data will then feed into GA4 for immediate analysis.
How frequently is event data updated between platforms?
The frequency of updates depends on how you've configured your triggers within our system. Typically, we recommend setting them at intervals suitable for your reporting needs – this could be real-time or batched schedules after an event concludes.