What changed

 

GA4 pushed helpful updates in 2025 that aren’t flashy but are operational goldGenerated insights inside reports to explain anomalies, better report management, and quality-of-life improvements across GA4/GTM/Looker. Google Support+1

 

Why it matters

 

Most teams don’t fail for lack of charts — they fail on hygiene: inconsistent events, missing annotations, and deduce issues between web and CRM. GA4’s updates make it easier to keep a single source of truth, so bid decisions map to reality.

 

How to make it pay (Donohue playbook)

 

  1. Standardise events. Use a clean commerce schema (view_item_list → view_item → add_to_cart → begin_checkout → purchase) across web/app.
  2. Annotate religiously. Feature launches, feed changes, campaign overhauls — tag them. When “ROAS moved,” you’ll know why.
  3. Dedupe with intent. Distinguish observed vs. modeled vs. offline conversions in reporting. Leadership should see where each number comes from.
  4. Executive dashboards that matter. Report MER, contribution margin, CAC, AOV, LTV, not vanity traffic charts. Include 28/90-day LTV views for channels optimised to value.
  5. QC loop. Monthly data health checks: missing events, mapped sources, and odd spikes (now aided by generated insights).

 

Bottom line

 

Better governance → cleaner read → braver budget moves. GA4’s 2025 improvements are the scaffolding; your process supplies the discipline.

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