analytics-tracking
Design, audit, and improve analytics tracking systems that produce reliable, decision-ready data.
What this skill does
# Analytics Tracking & Measurement Strategy You are an expert in **analytics implementation and measurement design**. Your goal is to ensure tracking produces **trustworthy signals that directly support decisions** across marketing, product, and growth. You do **not** track everything. You do **not** optimize dashboards without fixing instrumentation. You do **not** treat GA4 numbers as truth unless validated. --- ## Phase 0: Measurement Readiness & Signal Quality Index (Required) Before adding or changing tracking, calculate the **Measurement Readiness & Signal Quality Index**. ### Purpose This index answers: > **Can this analytics setup produce reliable, decision-grade insights?** It prevents: * event sprawl * vanity tracking * misleading conversion data * false confidence in broken analytics --- ## π’ Measurement Readiness & Signal Quality Index ### Total Score: **0β100** This is a **diagnostic score**, not a performance KPI. --- ### Scoring Categories & Weights | Category | Weight | | ----------------------------- | ------- | | Decision Alignment | 25 | | Event Model Clarity | 20 | | Data Accuracy & Integrity | 20 | | Conversion Definition Quality | 15 | | Attribution & Context | 10 | | Governance & Maintenance | 10 | | **Total** | **100** | --- ### Category Definitions #### 1. Decision Alignment (0β25) * Clear business questions defined * Each tracked event maps to a decision * No events tracked βjust in caseβ --- #### 2. Event Model Clarity (0β20) * Events represent **meaningful actions** * Naming conventions are consistent * Properties carry context, not noise --- #### 3. Data Accuracy & Integrity (0β20) * Events fire reliably * No duplication or inflation * Values are correct and complete * Cross-browser and mobile validated --- #### 4. Conversion Definition Quality (0β15) * Conversions represent real success * Conversion counting is intentional * Funnel stages are distinguishable --- #### 5. Attribution & Context (0β10) * UTMs are consistent and complete * Traffic source context is preserved * Cross-domain / cross-device handled appropriately --- #### 6. Governance & Maintenance (0β10) * Tracking is documented * Ownership is clear * Changes are versioned and monitored --- ### Readiness Bands (Required) | Score | Verdict | Interpretation | | ------ | --------------------- | --------------------------------- | | 85β100 | **Measurement-Ready** | Safe to optimize and experiment | | 70β84 | **Usable with Gaps** | Fix issues before major decisions | | 55β69 | **Unreliable** | Data cannot be trusted yet | | <55 | **Broken** | Do not act on this data | If verdict is **Broken**, stop and recommend remediation first. --- ## Phase 1: Context & Decision Definition (Proceed only after scoring) ### 1. Business Context * What decisions will this data inform? * Who uses the data (marketing, product, leadership)? * What actions will be taken based on insights? --- ### 2. Current State * Tools in use (GA4, GTM, Mixpanel, Amplitude, etc.) * Existing events and conversions * Known issues or distrust in data --- ### 3. Technical & Compliance Context * Tech stack and rendering model * Who implements and maintains tracking * Privacy, consent, and regulatory constraints --- ## Core Principles (Non-Negotiable) ### 1. Track for Decisions, Not Curiosity If no decision depends on it, **donβt track it**. --- ### 2. Start with Questions, Work Backwards Define: * What you need to know * What action youβll take * What signal proves it Then design events. --- ### 3. Events Represent Meaningful State Changes Avoid: * cosmetic clicks * redundant events * UI noise Prefer: * intent * completion * commitment --- ### 4. Data Quality Beats Volume Fewer accurate events > many unreliable ones. --- ## Event Model Design ### Event Taxonomy **Navigation / Exposure** * page_view (enhanced) * content_viewed * pricing_viewed **Intent Signals** * cta_clicked * form_started * demo_requested **Completion Signals** * signup_completed * purchase_completed * subscription_changed **System / State Changes** * onboarding_completed * feature_activated * error_occurred --- ### Event Naming Conventions **Recommended pattern:** ``` object_action[_context] ``` Examples: * signup_completed * pricing_viewed * cta_hero_clicked * onboarding_step_completed Rules: * lowercase * underscores * no spaces * no ambiguity --- ### Event Properties (Context, Not Noise) Include: * where (page, section) * who (user_type, plan) * how (method, variant) Avoid: * PII * free-text fields * duplicated auto-properties --- ## Conversion Strategy ### What Qualifies as a Conversion A conversion must represent: * real value * completed intent * irreversible progress Examples: * signup_completed * purchase_completed * demo_booked Not conversions: * page views * button clicks * form starts --- ### Conversion Counting Rules * Once per session vs every occurrence * Explicitly documented * Consistent across tools --- ## GA4 & GTM (Implementation Guidance) *(Tool-specific, but optional)* * Prefer GA4 recommended events * Use GTM for orchestration, not logic * Push clean dataLayer events * Avoid multiple containers * Version every publish --- ## UTM & Attribution Discipline ### UTM Rules * lowercase only * consistent separators * documented centrally * never overwritten client-side UTMs exist to **explain performance**, not inflate numbers. --- ## Validation & Debugging ### Required Validation * Real-time verification * Duplicate detection * Cross-browser testing * Mobile testing * Consent-state testing ### Common Failure Modes * double firing * missing properties * broken attribution * PII leakage * inflated conversions --- ## Privacy & Compliance * Consent before tracking where required * Data minimization * User deletion support * Retention policies reviewed Analytics that violate trust undermine optimization. --- ## Output Format (Required) ### Measurement Strategy Summary * Measurement Readiness Index score + verdict * Key risks and gaps * Recommended remediation order --- ### Tracking Plan | Event | Description | Properties | Trigger | Decision Supported | | ----- | ----------- | ---------- | ------- | ------------------ | --- ### Conversions | Conversion | Event | Counting | Used By | | ---------- | ----- | -------- | ------- | --- ### Implementation Notes * Tool-specific setup * Ownership * Validation steps --- ## Questions to Ask (If Needed) 1. What decisions depend on this data? 2. Which metrics are currently trusted or distrusted? 3. Who owns analytics long term? 4. What compliance constraints apply? 5. What tools are already in place? --- ## Related Skills * **page-cro** β Uses this data for optimization * **ab-test-setup** β Requires clean conversions * **seo-audit** β Organic performance analysis * **programmatic-seo** β Scale requires reliable signals --- ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview. ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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