7 packages tagged with “Google-Analytics”
This service lets you integrate google analytics tracker in your AngularJS applications easily.
Listen to the heartbeat of your software. SoftMeter is a cross platform application analytics library (aka product analytics library) that reveals how users around the world use your desktop application, how many they are, how often they run it, which are the most popular features, and much more. SoftMeter uses Google Analytics as the data collection and reporting platform and allows you to see what happens beyond the download. You can think of SoftMeter as "Google analytics for desktop applications": You can monitor your website traffic AND your software usage on a single, free platform: Google Analytics. For Windows, softMeter comes in a form of a small (0.5 Mb) "native" DLL that has no other dependencies and does not require a .NET framework. SoftMeter is also cross platform (Windows, MacOS, IOS) so if your application is running on multiple operating systems, this library is the way to proceed. See implementation examples for C/C++, Delphi/Pascal, Inno setup/Installaware at our website: https://www.starmessagesoftware.com/softmeter/sdk-api For a quick start, SoftMeter has pre-configured hosted dashboards that you can use to see key application statistics and performance metrics (KPIs). https://www.starmessagesoftware.com/softmeter-reporting/ You can start seeing the statistics as soon as you release your software with SoftMeter in it. See the changeLog at: https://github.com/starmessage/libSoftMeter/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
It covers Google Analytics Reporting API v4 by sending custom variables
Client for the event-based (v2) Google Analytics Measurement Protocol.
The goal of this library is to create a modern, fully asynchronous Google Analytics API for C# 5. All potentially long operations are async/await methods.
This Linq to Google Analytics Provider is a fork (hosted on GitHub) of the project located on Codeplex (http://linqtogoogleanalytic.codeplex.com). With this library, you can build queries against Google Analytics and get your data back much like you would with mature LINQ providers built for databases.
Simple Blazor component to push Event and page view data to the analytic services.