Adding Joyned events to your Google Analytics (UA)

Adding Joyned events to your Google Analytics (UA)

How to add Joyned to your Google Analytics

adding Joyned events to your Google Analytics is quick and easy, and is done in three easy steps:

  1. Adding triggers
  2. Adding tags
  3. Connecting the tags and the triggers

Step 1: Adding triggers

In GTM, click "New" to add a trigger

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Click “Custom event”

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Name the events using regex matching

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Input the names as they are written in the events menu below:

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List of Events

Event NameDescription
Joyned_traveller

Use this event to tag users that are using Joyned

Joyned_group_activity

a user has been active in a travel group

Joyned_click

a user has clicked on a Joyned button

Joyned_traveller_added

a user has connected to a travel group

Repeat for each event!

At the end your trigger list will look like this, with one line per event you've added:

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Step 2: Adding tags

Now you can create tags to match the triggers.

Create tags

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Select “GA4 Event” as tag type

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Configure your tag

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Select “Event” as track type

Tick the box and add your GA tracking ID to link to your GA

Step 3: Connecting the tags and the triggers

Connect the tags to triggers

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Repeat for each event

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Make sure triggers are connected to tags

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Finally, submit and publish changes

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Congrats! You’re done!

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Perform a sanity check with us

After you've configured your GA and GTM to receive Joyned events, we need to make sure that all events are transmitted correctly.

Contact your CSM to schedule a data sanity check.

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For some GA accounts, high volumes of events are not all counted but sometimes only "sampled". In this case, you should expect up to a 10% discrepancy between the numbers displayed on your GA and the numbers reported directly by us.