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Web analytics in Revenue Sol brings your website’s traffic and search performance into the same place you manage leads, jobs, and reviews. By connecting Google Search Console and Google Analytics 4 (GA4), you can see how local customers find you online and turn that visibility into more booked jobs.

What you can see

Once connected, your analytics dashboard pulls data from two Google sources:
  • Google Search Console shows how your site performs in Google Search: the queries people search, your average ranking positions, impressions (how often you appear), and clicks (how often people choose you).
  • GA4 shows what happens after the click: total traffic, sessions, top pages, traffic sources, and visitor trends over time.
Together, these answer the questions that matter most for a local home-service business: Are people finding you for searches like “emergency plumber near me”? Are those visits turning into calls, form fills, and booked jobs?
Web analytics is reporting only. It reads data from your Google accounts and displays it inside Revenue Sol. It does not change your website or your Google settings.

Connecting your Google accounts

You connect both data sources through the Google integration. You will need access to the Google account that owns your Search Console property and GA4 property.
1

Open the Google integration

Go to your integrations settings and select Google. This is where Revenue Sol connects to both Search Console and GA4.
2

Authorize with Google

Sign in with the Google account that manages your website’s analytics and grant the requested read access.
3

Choose your properties

Select the Search Console property and the GA4 property that match your business website.
4

View your dashboard

Return to the Analytics area. Data begins populating shortly after the connection is confirmed.
The Google integration that powers web analytics is read-only for traffic and search data. Google reviews use a separate connection. See Google integration for full setup details.

Why local visibility matters

For HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, cleaning, landscaping, pest control, and contracting businesses, most new customers start with a local search. Web analytics helps you act on that:
  • Spot winning queries. See which searches send you traffic so you can double down on the services and locations that convert.
  • Track ranking changes. Watch your positions over time to confirm that SEO and content work is paying off.
  • Find gaps. Identify high-impression, low-click queries where a better title or page could capture more clicks.
  • Connect traffic to revenue. Pair web traffic trends with your pipeline and communication reports to see whether more visitors mean more leads and jobs.
Review web analytics alongside your reputation and review activity. Strong Google reviews lift your local ranking, and rising rankings drive more of the traffic you see here.

Troubleshooting

Search Console and GA4 data can take a little time to appear after connecting, and Search Console reports on a slight delay. If your dashboard stays empty, confirm you selected the correct properties during setup.
Make sure you authorized with the Google account that actually owns or has access to the property. If someone else manages your website analytics, have them grant you access in Google first.
Revenue Sol is a product of Infinite Rankers LLC. If you get stuck connecting or reading your analytics, reach out to contact@infiniterankers.io.

Next steps

Google integration

Connect Search Console, GA4, and Google reviews in one place.

Reports

Track pipeline and communication performance across your business.

Reputation

Earn more Google reviews to boost your local search visibility.