Rating: 5 stars
This nifty little plugin does just 1 thing & does it without a fuss. Using on all my sites.
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Plugin doesn’t work after 5.5. Hasn’t been updated for over 6 months. Don’t bother.
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This is Genius. I hate all the plugins that bloat up my site and offer no real advantage. I have loads of sites and I do not want to have to login to all of them, I want 1 central google analytics dashboard, plain and simple. Thanks!
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I appreciate the value other plugins try to bring, but I don’t care about that. I just wanted to inject my tracking code, without an update removing my code from theme files.
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Excellent! Basic function and simple to use! Thank you!
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Easy As Pie!
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It’s easy to install, and it worked immediately and perfectly–exactly what I needed! Thanks!
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I wanted to add Google Analytics for a client site, and was looking for a simple plugin where I didn’t have to get an API key or set up other features. Installed this one, added the tracking code, and was good to go.
Nice that it doesn’t add the code when you’re logged in as admin. Excellent work!
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I got tired of editing the header.php of my child themes or adding Google’s tracking script via an enqueue_script in my functions.php, but until I found this plugin, I hadn’t been able to find one that simply added the Google Analytics code to my pages without piling on a lot of features that I didn’t want or need.
I was about to write my own plugin, and did a search to see if there were any I missed since I last looked that would do what I wanted. I was fortunate to find the Simple Universal Google Analytics plugin. The developer has designed exactly the plugin I was looking for, and to date, he’s done an admirable job of keeping it current. He’s even thrown in the functionality to not track users who are logged in at the admin and editor levels, making the tracking stats more accurately reflect actual user traffic.
The plugin does exactly what it’s supposed to do, and does so while using very little in the way of resources. I ran it with the P3 Plugin Performance Profiler, and it barely registered, showing it is very efficient.
Thanks for a great plugin!
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