Understand and improve website analytics
The plugin checks GA4, Google Tag Manager and website code, explains problems in plain language, and helps safely configure events, conversions and ecommerce measurement.
From checking current data to reliable measurement
The plugin finds accessible GA4 properties, website streams and Google Tag Manager containers, checks the project for missing, duplicated or conflicting tags, and connects measurement to real visitor actions.
It helps design events, key events, ecommerce tracking, funnels and consent handling. Supported GA4 settings and project measurement code change only through a separate exact plan, explicit confirmation and result verification.
What the plugin does
- Checks GA4 properties, website streams, Google Tag Manager containers and local project code.
- Finds missing, duplicated and conflicting tags and explains their effect on the data.
- Designs events, key events, ecommerce tracking, funnels and consent handling.
- Safely configures supported GA4 settings and adds Google tag or Google Tag Manager code to supported projects.
- Validates Measurement Protocol events before a separately confirmed production send.
Control and security
- Sends no telemetry, prompts, project files, credentials or Analytics data to Anilau.
- OAuth clients and refresh tokens stay in the operating system protected store with no plaintext fallback.
- Shows an immutable SHA-256-bound plan before changes, then reads the result back and reports the actual status.
Capability boundaries
- Does not publish Google Tag Manager containers or deploy websites.
- Does not manage Google Analytics users or their access.
- Does not promise business results or send production events without separate confirmation.
Why project context matters
Access to the project code lets the plugin verify the actual tag installation and prepare fixes for the stack in use. Static HTML, Laravel Blade, React/Vite and Next.js App Router are supported. Without code, it can still work with accessible GA4 and GTM resources, but cannot inspect the website implementation as deeply.
Analytics becomes useful when GA4 configuration matches what the website code actually measures.
Useful for professionals too
A specialist gets a repeatable baseline audit, measurement map and precise change plans instead of manually reconciling separate screens and code fragments. This speeds up diagnosis of duplicates, missing events, funnels and ecommerce tracking.
Methodology and the business meaning of goals remain with the specialist. The plugin records evidence, separates reads from changes and makes the applied result independently verifiable.
Installation and updates
- 01
Open the public repository
Go to GitHub and download the ZIP for the latest stable Google Analytics Advisor release.
- 02
Unpack the plugin
Keep the folder anywhere convenient. You do not need to install Python separately in advance.
- 03
Ask the agent to install it
Point Codex or Claude Code to the unpacked folder and say: “Install this plugin.”
- 04
Start with a check
Open a new task and ask it to check the current Google Analytics setup. Full instructions are in the README.
Public repository and releases
Source code, README and a ready ZIP are available without payment or a GitHub invitation under the MIT license.
https://github.com/anilau-agent-plugins/google-analyticsFrequently asked questions
Is the plugin really free?
Yes. The source code and stable releases are public on GitHub under the MIT license.
Can the plugin change website code?
Yes, for supported projects, but only after showing an exact plan and receiving separate confirmation. Website deployment is not included.
Which projects are supported?
Static HTML, Laravel Blade, React/Vite and Next.js App Router. Accessible GA4 and GTM resources can still be checked without local website code.
Google Analytics Advisor
A free open-source plugin. Download the stable release from GitHub and install it with Codex or Claude Code.