Posted on:
July 9th, 2026
How to Set Up Google Analytics Tracking in FluentPlayer
FluentPlayer Pro can send video playback activity to Google Analytics […]
- Before You Start
- Important: FluentPlayer Analytics and Google Analytics Are Different
- What FluentPlayer Sends to Google Analytics
- Which Setup Option Should You Choose?
- Step 1: Open FluentPlayer Settings
- Step 2: Enable Google Analytics
- Step 3: Keep “Use Existing On-Page Tag” Enabled
- Step 4: Save the Settings
- Step 5: Test a Video
- Step 1: Find Your GA4 Measurement ID
- Step 2: Open FluentPlayer Settings
- Step 3: Enable Google Analytics
- Step 4: Disable “Use Existing On-Page Tag”
- Step 5: Paste Your Measurement ID
- Step 6: Save the Settings
- Step 7: Test a Video
- How to Check If It Is Working
- Method 1: Check the Realtime Report
- Method 2: Wait for Standard Reports
- Recommended Setup
- Important Notes
- Do Not Add Google Analytics Twice
- Google Tag Manager Users
- GA4 Events Are Custom Events
- I enabled Google Analytics, but no events appear in GA4
- I am using “Use existing on-page tag,” but events are not tracking
- I entered the Measurement ID, but tracking still does not work
- I see page views in Google Analytics, but not video events
- I use a cookie consent plugin
- Do I need FluentPlayer Analytics enabled for Google Analytics to work?
- Does FluentPlayer store Google Analytics events in WordPress?
- Does FluentPlayer support GA4?
- Does FluentPlayer support Universal Analytics?
- Can I use Google Tag Manager?
- Where do I find the Measurement ID?