Hi @hebhansen,
WooCommerce’s built-in Analytics provides reports on sales, orders, and customer data directly within your dashboard.
The Google Analytics for WooCommerce plugin connects your store to Google Analytics, allowing you to track visitor behavior, marketing performance, and eCommerce conversions in more detail.
If you only need basic sales reports, WooCommerce Analytics may be enough. But if you want deeper insights into user activity and traffic sources, integrating Google Analytics would be beneficial.
Thank you.
Thx @mahfuzurwp
That makes sense, yet confusing. Maybe Woo could switcht terminology to reports instead. I mean Analytics for Woo and Analytics for Woo….. Just saying 🙂
Zee
(@doublezed2)
Hello hebhansen,
Thank you for your reply.
I understand your point, however, if we use “reports” that might confuse users with depreciated WooCommerce Reports.
Just to clarify:
WooCommerce Analytics:
This is a built-in feature in WooCommerce that provides reports on sales, orders, and customer data directly within your dashboard.
Google Analytics for WooCommerce:
This is a plugin that connects your store with Google Analytics, allowing you to track visitor behavior, marketing performance, and conversions in more detail.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us again if you have more questions.
We are here to help 🙂
Best regards.