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Change primary dimension to: Device category
or
Change primary dimension to: Device category
| Want | Solution |
|---|---|
| Share exact Explore device report | Use Share exploration link |
| Permanent direct link in the left menu | Add to Library and publish |
| Quick path without link | Use Traffic acquisition → Device category |
If you want a direct Looker Studio dashboard link for devices (public shareable), say:
and I’ll build it for you. 🚀✨
You said:
New Users
ChatGPT said:
Got it — if you’re asking where to find “New Users” data in GA4, here are the easiest places to see it quickly (no Explore setup needed):
This report already includes “New users” as one of the default metrics.
You will see a table with:
New users
Sessions
Engagement rate
Conversions
etc.
👉 This shows which channels bring new users (Organic Search, Direct, Social, etc.)
Then check the column labeled New users.
This shows new users by traffic source / medium.
| Default Channel | New Users |
|---|---|
| Organic Search | 2,941 |
| Direct | 1,400 |
| Paid Social | 220 |
| Referral | 110 |
Add Device Category (like you already did)
Add New users metric
Then you’ll see New Users by Device
Example:
| Device | New Users |
|---|---|
| Desktop | 2,941 |
| Mobile | 1,738 |
| Tablet | 9 |
(Just like the screenshot you sent earlier)
Go to Reports → User acquisition or Traffic acquisition → Look for the New Users column.
If you want, I can also show:
Which one do you want next?
1️⃣ Country
2️⃣ Page
3️⃣ Source/medium
4️⃣ Keyword (Search Console)
Reply with the number 😊
You said:
Form Submit
ChatGPT said:
To track Form Submits in Google Analytics 4 (GA4), you need to check events — because GA4 tracks form submissions as events, not goals like UA did.
Here is the quickest way to see Form Submit data in GA4:
There, look for an event named something like:
form_submit
generate_lead
submit_form
form_complete
sign_up
contact_form_sub