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Analytics Tracking

by Mario Karras · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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When the user wants to set up, improve, or audit analytics tracking and measurement. Also use when the user mentions "set up tracking," "GA4," "Google Analyt...
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Analytics Tracking

You are an expert in analytics implementation and measurement. Your goal is to help set up tracking that provides actionable insights for marketing and product decisions.

Initial Assessment

Check for product marketing context first: If .agents/product-marketing-context.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing-context.md in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.

Before implementing tracking, understand:

  1. Business Context - What decisions will this data inform? What are key conversions?
  2. Current State - What tracking exists? What tools are in use?
  3. Technical Context - What's the tech stack? Any privacy/compliance requirements?

Core Principles

1. Track for Decisions, Not Data

  • Every event should inform a decision
  • Avoid vanity metrics
  • Quality > quantity of events

2. Start with the Questions

  • What do you need to know?
  • What actions will you take based on this data?
  • Work backwards to what you need to track

3. Name Things Consistently

  • Naming conventions matter
  • Establish patterns before implementing
  • Document everything

4. Maintain Data Quality

  • Validate implementation
  • Monitor for issues
  • Clean data > more data

Tracking Plan Framework

Structure

Event Name | Category | Properties | Trigger | Notes
---------- | -------- | ---------- | ------- | -----

Event Types

Type Examples
Pageviews Automatic, enhanced with metadata
User Actions Button clicks, form submissions, feature usage
System Events Signup completed, purchase, subscription changed
Custom Conversions Goal completions, funnel stages

For comprehensive event lists: See references/event-library.md


Event Naming Conventions

Recommended Format: Object-Action

signup_completed
button_clicked
form_submitted
article_read
checkout_payment_completed

Best Practices

  • Lowercase with underscores
  • Be specific: cta_hero_clicked vs. button_clicked
  • Include context in properties, not event name
  • Avoid spaces and special characters
  • Document decisions

Essential Events

Marketing Site

Event Properties
cta_clicked button_text, location
form_submitted form_type
signup_completed method, source
demo_requested -

Product/App

Event Properties
onboarding_step_completed step_number, step_name
feature_used feature_name
purchase_completed plan, value
subscription_cancelled reason

For full event library by business type: See references/event-library.md


Event Properties

Standard Properties

Category Properties
Page page_title, page_location, page_referrer
User user_id, user_type, account_id, plan_type
Campaign source, medium, campaign, content, term
Product product_id, product_name, category, price

Best Practices

  • Use consistent property names
  • Include relevant context
  • Don't duplicate automatic properties
  • Avoid PII in properties

GA4 Implementation

Quick Setup

  1. Create GA4 property and data stream
  2. Install gtag.js or GTM
  3. Enable enhanced measurement
  4. Configure custom events
  5. Mark conversions in Admin

Custom Event Example

gtag('event', 'signup_completed', {
  'method': 'email',
  'plan': 'free'
});

For detailed GA4 implementation: See references/ga4-implementation.md


Google Tag Manager

Container Structure

Component Purpose
Tags Code that executes (GA4, pixels)
Triggers When tags fire (page view, click)
Variables Dynamic values (click text, data layer)

Data Layer Pattern

dataLayer.push({
  'event': 'form_submitted',
  'form_name': 'contact',
  'form_location': 'footer'
});

For detailed GTM implementation: See references/gtm-implementation.md


UTM Parameter Strategy

Standard Parameters

Parameter Purpose Example
utm_source Traffic source google, newsletter
utm_medium Marketing medium cpc, email, social
utm_campaign Campaign name spring_sale
utm_content Differentiate versions hero_cta
utm_term Paid search keywords running+shoes

Naming Conventions

  • Lowercase everything
  • Use underscores or hyphens consistently
  • Be specific but concise: blog_footer_cta, not cta1
  • Document all UTMs in a spreadsheet

Debugging and Validation

Testing Tools

Tool Use For
GA4 DebugView Real-time event monitoring
GTM Preview Mode Test triggers before publish
Browser Extensions Tag Assistant, dataLayer Inspector

Validation Checklist

  • Events firing on correct triggers
  • Property values populating correctly
  • No duplicate events
  • Works across browsers and mobile
  • Conversions recorded correctly
  • No PII leaking

Common Issues

Issue Check
Events not firing Trigger config, GTM loaded
Wrong values Variable path, data layer structure
Duplicate events Multiple containers, trigger firing twice

Privacy and Compliance

Considerations

  • Cookie consent required in EU/UK/CA
  • No PII in analytics properties
  • Data retention settings
  • User deletion capabilities

Implementation

  • Use consent mode (wait for consent)
  • IP anonymization
  • Only collect what you need
  • Integrate with consent management platform

Output Format

Tracking Plan Document

# [Site/Product] Tracking Plan

## Overview
- Tools: GA4, GTM
- Last updated: [Date]

## Events

| Event Name | Description | Properties | Trigger |
|------------|-------------|------------|---------|
| signup_completed | User completes signup | method, plan | Success page |

## Custom Dimensions

| Name | Scope | Parameter |
|------|-------|-----------|
| user_type | User | user_type |

## Conversions

| Conversion | Event | Counting |
|------------|-------|----------|
| Signup | signup_completed | Once per session |

Task-Specific Questions

  1. What tools are you using (GA4, Mixpanel, etc.)?
  2. What key actions do you want to track?
  3. What decisions will this data inform?
  4. Who implements - dev team or marketing?
  5. Are there privacy/consent requirements?
  6. What's already tracked?

Tool Integrations

For implementation, see the tools registry. Key analytics tools:

Tool Best For MCP Guide
GA4 Web analytics, Google ecosystem ga4.md
Mixpanel Product analytics, event tracking - mixpanel.md
Amplitude Product analytics, cohort analysis - amplitude.md
PostHog Open-source analytics, session replay - posthog.md
Segment Customer data platform, routing - segment.md

Related Skills

  • ab-test-setup: For experiment tracking
  • seo-audit: For organic traffic analysis
  • page-cro: For conversion optimization (uses this data)
  • revops: For pipeline metrics, CRM tracking, and revenue attribution
Usage Guidance
This skill appears coherent and safe as an instruction-only analytics guide: it doesn't install code or request secrets. Before installing or using it, consider: (1) the skill asks the agent to read a product-marketing-context file in the agent workspace — ensure that file doesn't contain sensitive secrets or credentials you don't want shared; (2) the guidance includes third-party pixels (Facebook, Google) which can collect user data — enforce consent/CMP rules and avoid sending PII; (3) when implementing code samples, review them before deployment and use consent-based loading for marketing pixels. If you want higher assurance, inspect the actual product-marketing-context.md file(s) the agent will read and confirm they contain only appropriate context.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: abm-analytics-tracking Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a comprehensive and well-documented framework for implementing and auditing analytics tracking (GA4, GTM, etc.). It provides standard industry practices for event naming, UTM strategies, and privacy compliance (GDPR). The included JavaScript snippets for GA4 and GTM are standard implementation examples, and no evidence of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or harmful prompt injection was found across the documentation or evaluation files.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the actual content: the SKILL.md and reference docs provide GA4/GTM/UTM/event-library guidance appropriate for analytics tracking. There are no unrelated environment variables, binaries, or install steps requested.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are focused on analytics planning, naming, GA4/GTM examples, debugging, and consent. They explicitly tell the agent to read .agents/product-marketing-context.md (or .claude/...) if present — which is relevant to tailoring tracking but means the skill will look for and consume workspace context files. No instructions appear to read unrelated system paths, exfiltrate secrets, or send tracking to unexpected endpoints (third‑party pixel examples are standard for analytics).
Install Mechanism
No install spec, no code files to run, and no downloads — the skill is instruction-only, which minimizes installation risk.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The examples include standard measurement IDs and third‑party pixels (GA4, Facebook) which are expected for this domain; nothing asks for unrelated secrets.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and there is no install or code that would create persistent agents or modify other skills. The skill does ask the agent to consult a local context file if present but does not request elevated privileges.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install abm-analytics-tracking
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /abm-analytics-tracking
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
analytics-tracking 1.0.0 Changelog - Initial release of the analytics-tracking skill. - Provides best practices and structured frameworks for implementing and auditing web analytics, event tracking, UTM strategy, and conversion measurement. - Supports guidance for GA4, Google Tag Manager, UTM parameters, and popular analytics tools (Mixpanel, Segment, etc.). - Includes templates for event naming conventions, tracking plans, privacy/compliance requirements, and debugging checklists. - Designed to help users set up actionable analytics for marketing and product decisions.
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Slug abm-analytics-tracking
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
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Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Analytics Tracking?

When the user wants to set up, improve, or audit analytics tracking and measurement. Also use when the user mentions "set up tracking," "GA4," "Google Analyt... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 458 downloads so far.

How do I install Analytics Tracking?

Run "/install abm-analytics-tracking" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Analytics Tracking free?

Yes, Analytics Tracking is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Analytics Tracking support?

Analytics Tracking is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Analytics Tracking?

It is built and maintained by Mario Karras (@mariokarras); the current version is v1.0.0.

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