Free Google Analytics Checker
Quickly check if Google Analytics tracking code is installed and active on any webpage. Safeguard your data-driven decisions with the Google Analytics Checker – your instant tool to verify tracking code installation, spot configuration errors, and ensure accurate traffic insights. Scan any website in seconds to detect missing tags, duplicate scripts, or outdated implementations that skew analytics data and blindside your SEO strategy. Built for marketers, SEO pros, and site owners, this tool simplifies audits by highlighting gaps in event tracking, cross-domain setups, or GDPR compliance that risk revenue-critical insights. Fix errors faster, align with Google’s best practices, and trust every click, conversion, and campaign metric. Audit your analytics setup in seconds – turn raw data into actionable growth.
Check Your Google Analytics Setup
Enter the URL of the page you want to check for Google Analytics tracking code.
Check Results
Why Use Google Analytics and How to Check It?
Google Analytics is a powerful web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. Installing the correct tracking code on your website is essential to collect data about your visitors, understand their behavior, and measure the performance of your online marketing efforts.
If the Google Analytics code is missing or incorrectly installed on any of your pages, you won’t be collecting valuable data for those visits. This tool helps you quickly verify its presence.
How to Use This Google Analytics Checker Tool
- Enter the full URL of the page you want to check (make sure it starts with
http://
orhttps://
). - Click the “Check Analytics” button.
- The tool will fetch the page’s content and scan it for common Google Analytics tracking code patterns (both Universal Analytics and GA4).
- The results area will update to tell you whether the code was found and, if so, display the associated Google Analytics Property ID (e.g., UA-XXXXX-Y or G-XXXXXXXXXX).
- If the tool reports that the code was not found, you should double-check your website’s tracking setup.
Please note that this tool checks the source code of the page. Some advanced setups (like using Google Tag Manager without the standard GTM container script directly visible) might require more in-depth debugging.