10.1 Quick Setup The Welcome to Beehive Quick Setup modal appears the first time Beehive is activated, and we encourage novice users to follow it. It offers two simple ways to connect Beehive to Google Analytics. Connect with Google – This is the simplest connection...
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Beehive – Dashboard
10.2 Beehive Dashboard The Dashboard statistics become available after Beehive is connected to Google Analytics and consists of the Overview, the Statistics quick access panel, and the Google Tag Manager module. Admins, particularly those managing multiple sites, can...
Beehive – Google Analytics
10.3 Google Analytics This is where you’ll manage your Google Analytics account once you’ve authenticated it for use with Beehive, either during the Quick Setup or on the Accounts screen. 10.3.1 Statistics (Analytics) The statistics tab allows you to view all of your...
Beehive – Google Tag Manager
10.4 Google Tag Manager This section enables you to integrate Google Tag manager with Beehive. To activate the integration, start by clicking the Activate button. Note that if you have already integrated Google Analytics with your Google Tag Manager account, you do...
Beehive – Accounts
10.5 Accounts This is where you manage your authentication to different analytics services. However, currently only Google Analytics is supported. Using Google Tag Manager? If you have already integrated Google Analytics with your Google Tag Manager account, you do...
Beehive – Settings
10.6 Settings The Settings area is where site admins can modify Beehive’s configuration to manage plugin data, enable various users and/or user roles to view statistics and adjust plugin settings. 10.6.1 General Manage your general Beehive settings here. Statistics...
Beehive – Statistics
10.8 Statistics Once Beehive is connected using one of the two API connection methods, your Google Analytics statistics will be available in two locations: Statistics page – A customizable, detailed report of the site or network data over time found in your Google...
Beehive – Set up API Project
10.9 Set up API Project This chapter will guide you through the process of creating a Google API project for Beehive. Google API projects are created in the Google Cloud Console and involve configuring one or more Google APIs to service websites and other...
Beehive – To Share or Not to Share
10.10 To Share or Not to Share Google requires the use of an API to collect user data because APIs provide better protection for that data. Beehive users have the option to use a shared API (Connect with Google) or to create a custom API project (Set up API project)...
Beehive – Get Google Analytics
10.12 Get Google Analytics GOOGLE ANALYTICS 4 This chapter will guide you in setting up a Property and a Data Stream in Google Analytics 4, which is now the default API for all new properties. If you need help setting up an older Universal Analytics property instead,...
Beehive – Scopes and Verification
10.13 Scopes and Verification We do not recommend adding scopes to your Beehive API project. OAuth 2.0 verification is sufficient for the three scopes employed by Beehive and results in essentially immediate approval of your application by Google. The data collected...
Beehive – Setup & Configuration
This guide explains how to use Beehive to bring Google Analytics reports right to your site’s dashboard and, if you want, to the dashboards of every site in your multisite network. Beehive requires PHP 7.4.33 or greater. See WPMU DEV Minimum Requirements for details....