What is Page Analytics?

Page Analytics does two things with your Google Analytics 4 and Search Console data. It shows that data inline on your own pages, and it gives you site-wide reports when a single page isn't enough.

See your analytics on the page

Open any page on your own site and Page Analytics overlays its traffic, top sources, search queries, and a heatmap of where visitors click, right in place. You don't switch to a separate analytics tab and hunt for a URL. The Chrome extension renders this in-page experience. Google retired its own in-page overlay years ago, and Page Analytics rebuilds it on GA4.

See the bigger picture

When the in-page view isn't enough, you can look across your whole site. Three surfaces help you do that:

  • Page reports. A deep-dive report for a single URL, plus trends across all your pages.
  • AI assistant. Ask questions in plain language and get reports with charts and tables, without writing GA4 explorations.
  • MCP server. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or Codex to your analytics through a Model Context Protocol (MCP) key, so they can read your GA4 and Search Console data.

How it works

Page Analytics reads your data through Google's official GA4 and Search Console APIs. You connect your Google account once and pick which property to use. The Chrome extension renders the in-page experience, and the web dashboard holds the full reports, the assistant, and your settings.

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