GA4 IMPLEMENTATION

GA4 implementation that makes your data usable

GA4 gives you flexibility, but it needs structure. I implement it with a clear measurement model so events, conversions and reports actually support decisions.

  • Built around your business
  • No default setups
  • Clearly documented
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The approach

GA4 ≠ a tag install. It’s measurement design.

Before I touch a tag, I map how your business actually works, so the data reflects real decisions.

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01

Map the user journey

How people actually move toward a conversion.

02

Identify what matters

The events worth measuring, and the noise to skip.

03

Name events consistently

A naming convention your team can read and trust.

04

Design for reporting

Structure that maps to the decisions you make.

The build

What my GA4 implementation covers

01

Measurement planning

Events, conversions and KPIs mapped to your goals before any tag goes live — a written plan your team can read.

02

GA4 configuration

Property, data streams, retention, internal-traffic filters and key events configured correctly from the start.

03

Event & conversion architecture

A clean, consistent event and parameter structure built to scale with you.

04

Google Tag Manager (web)

Tags, triggers and a maintainable dataLayer deployed cleanly through GTM.

05

Validation & QA

Tested end to end in DebugView and Tag Assistant until every event fires once, with the right values.

Good fit

When GA4 needs to be done properly, not patched later

Growth-stage businesses

You're scaling paid channels and need to know exactly which campaigns drive real revenue—not just clicks.

Ecommerce brands

Shopify, WooCommerce, or custom—you need purchase tracking, funnel visibility, and revenue numbers you can trust.

Agencies & consultancies

You deliver strategy. I handle the tracking builds behind it—white-label, on deadline, zero hand-holding needed.

Data-driven teams

Product, marketing, or ops—if your team makes decisions from dashboards, those dashboards need clean data underneath.

Why me

The difference a specialist makes

Most broken tracking comes from generalists guessing. Here’s how working with me compares to the usual routes.

DIY / in-house
Generalist agency
Working with me
Who does the work
Whoever has spare time
Junior staff, often rotating
One specialist, start to finish
Turnaround on small fixes
Whenever it's prioritised
Weeks in a ticket queue
24–48 hours
Validation before handover
“Looks fine to me”
Rarely tested end-to-end
Verified in GA4 DebugView
Documentation
Lives in someone's head
Thin or missing
Clear docs your team keeps
Pricing
Hidden time cost
Retainers & lock-in
Flat $249 or $49/hr, no contract
When it breaks later
Back to square one
New ticket, new fee
I already know your setup
Start small

Two ways to start today

No retainer, no long commitment. Get a result first, then scale up if it makes sense.

One-time fix
$249flat fee

One clearly scoped tracking problem—diagnosed, fixed, and validated before I call it done.

  • Single issue scoped up front
  • Fix deployed & tested end-to-end
  • Written summary of what changed
  • 24–48 hour turnaround
Request a quick fix

Best for: a single well-defined tracking problem

Recommended
Hourly
$49/ hour

For anything bigger than a single fix—implementations, audits, ongoing optimization. Billed by the hour with a detailed time log.

  • No retainer, no minimum commitment
  • Transparent time log shared after each session
  • Full documentation of every change
  • Async updates via email or Slack
  • Pause or stop any time
Start hourly work

Best for: implementations, audits, ongoing work

Request

Ready to implement GA4 the right way?

Tell me about your site and goals, and I'll come back with a clear plan and quote.

Email works too

Prefer email? Reach me at hello@mahmudul.co

Quick call instead?

Book a free 15-minute call to talk through your setup—no pitch, just answers.

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No commitment needed

I'll scope the work and give you a clear estimate before anything starts. Walk away any time.

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FAQ

Questions, answered

How long does a GA4 implementation take?

Most implementations take two to four weeks from kickoff to validated data. A straightforward site can be live in days; a large ecommerce build with server-side tagging takes longer.

What does a GA4 implementation include?

A measurement plan, GA4 property and data-stream configuration, event and conversion architecture, GTM deployment, and end-to-end validation in DebugView, plus written documentation.

What's the difference between implementation and setup?

Setup usually means installing the base tag so data starts flowing. Implementation designs the events, conversions and reporting structure around how your business actually works, then validates everything.

Can you fix or finish an existing GA4 implementation?

Yes. If GA4 was started but never finished, or the numbers aren't trustworthy, I audit what exists, fix the gaps and validate it. For a single issue, the $249 quick fix is often the fastest route.