Setting up Google Analytics with Lemonado takes just a few minutes. Once connected, Lemonado syncs your website traffic, user behavior, conversion funnels, and engagement metrics into an AI-ready workspace where tools like ChatGPT or Claude can instantly uncover patterns, identify opportunities, and generate insights that would take hours to find manually in GA4.

Instead of clicking through endless GA4 reports, building custom explorations, or wrestling with complex segmentation, Lemonado gives you direct, conversational access to your analytics data with simple prompts like:

"Which traffic sources are driving the highest-quality leads?"
"Show me bounce rate trends for mobile users by landing page."
"What's causing the drop in conversions this week compared to last month?"

In the steps below, we'll walk through how to connect Google Analytics to Lemonado, verify your data sync, and use AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude to query your website analytics data.

If you're new to Lemonado, click here to get started for free.

Step 1: Select Google Analytics

In your Lemonado workspace, go to Connect your data on the Home screen and select Google Analytics. This opens a setup window where you can choose the account you want to connect and grant permission.

Click Connect with Google Analytics to begin.

Step 2: Verify your account(s)

After authentication, you'll see a list of your accessible Google Analytics properties. Review the properties that will be included in your connection. Once you've confirmed they're correct, click Continue to finish syncing your data with Lemonado.

Step 3: Choose your AI

After your Google Analytics account(s) is synced, connect it to your preferred AI assistant via Lemonado MCP (Model Context Protocol).

Available connections include Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, n8n, Cursor, and more. Click the AI tool icon of your choice and follow the guided steps.

Step 4: Create an AI Connector

Name your connector (for example, "GA4 Connector") and click Create AI Connector.

This gives your AI assistant secure, read-only access to your Google Analytics data. You can add more sources later, like Meta Ads, Google Ads, or Stripe, for deeper, cross-tool insights.

Step 5: Connect your AI

Next, connect Lemonado MCP to your AI tool(s). Lemonado MCP operates as a remote server, simplifying the configuration process.

Follow the step-by-step guide in this setup window, or select one of the links below for detailed instructions on connecting Lemonado MCP to your chosen AI assistant or workflow builder.

🔗 How to Connect Lemonado MCP to Claude
🔗 How to Connect Lemonado MCP to ChatGPT

Step 6: Manage data access

By default, your new connector has access to all data sources in your Lemonado workspace. To keep all sources connected, you can skip this step.

To customize data access, navigate to the left sidebar in your workspace and locate your new connector under AI CONNECTORS. Toggle All data sources off and select specific sources and properties. This is useful for:

  • Reducing context consumption

  • Limiting data access for individual users and teams you share this connector with

You can modify these settings at any time.


Now that you've successfully connected your Google Analytics account(s) to Lemonado, your AI assistant can analyze your website data instantly with prompts like:

"What's my bounce rate trend over the last 90 days?"
"Compare organic vs. paid traffic conversion rates."
"Show me my top 10 landing pages by sessions."
"Break down user engagement by device category."
"What are my monthly active users for the past quarter?"

More tutorials and configuration options are available in our Resource Center.

Have questions? Contact us anytime at hello@lemonado.io.

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