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How To View Users By Page Path Query String And Screen Class

April 23, 2025
5 min read

Learn how to analyze user behavior by combining page path query strings and screen classes in Google Analytics 4 to enhance your marketing campaigns and user experience.

Understanding User Behavior Through URL Parameters and Screen Classes

Analyzing how users interact with different URL parameters and screen classes is crucial for understanding the effectiveness of your marketing campaigns and user experience across various device types. We’ll show you how to create a detailed exploration in GA4 that combines page path query strings with screen classes to gain deeper insights into user behavior and campaign performance.

Basic Report Structure

  • Primary dimension: Page path + query string
  • Secondary dimension: Screen class
  • Metrics focus: User engagement and conversion metrics
  • Visualization: Free form table with secondary breakdown
  • Date range comparison: Enable period comparison

Steps to Create the Report

  1. Open GA4 and navigate to the Explore section
  2. Click the Blank template to start a new exploration
  3. Under the Dimensions, click the + button and search for Page path + query string and Screen class, check the checkbox beside them and click Confirm
  4. Under the Metrics, click the + button and search for Total users, Average engagement time, and Conversions, check the checkbox beside them and click Confirm
  5. Drag Page path + query string to the Rows section
  6. Drag Screen class as a breakdown dimension
  7. Drag all metrics to the Values section
  8. Add a filter to exclude internal traffic if needed
  9. Set your desired date range in the report settings
  10. Optional: Add a comparison date range to track changes over time

Important Dimensions and Metrics

  • Page path + query string: Shows the full URL including parameters, crucial for campaign tracking
  • Screen class: Indicates the device type/screen size used to access content
  • Total users: Measures unique visitors per URL and screen class
  • Average engagement time: Shows how long users interact with content
  • Conversions: Tracks successful goal completions

Actionable Insights

  1. Identify which URL parameters (campaigns) perform best on specific device types
  2. Optimize content delivery based on screen class engagement patterns
  3. Adjust campaign targeting based on device-specific conversion rates
  4. Identify technical issues by spotting unusual engagement patterns across screen classes
  5. Optimize landing pages based on screen class performance data

Answers Similar Questions

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