Do you manage Google Analytics for your company or agency? Are you sometimes stunned by how large the list of users, accounts, web properties, and views that you have responsibility over has gotten? Is your account filled with old clients who haven’t been active for a very long time? Or maybe employees that have long since left the company and should no longer have access to your Google Analytics? How about websites that you should no longer have access to and don't wish to see cluttering up your GA? Or maybe you've got all three of these issues!
Dealing with this problem has been a somewhat manual process of drilling down into each account and managing the users and entities therein. So manual in fact that most large companies have put this administrative task "off until later." Let's be honest, it never ends up getting done and compliance with corporate IT policy becomes an issue...until now.
We're excited to let you know about a new product that we've just released called the Enterprise Admin Console for Google Analytics, or "EAC" for short. It makes use of the Google Analytics Management API and allows Enterprises to centrally manage their Google Analytics access easily and uniformly.
With the EAC an administrator can search for a user across hundreds of accounts, determine their access levels, and then easily modify or remove that user from those hundreds of accounts with a single click. Conversely EAC admins can also add users across hundreds of accounts/properties/views and assign them granular permissions across all those entities. With the standard GA admin interface, depending on the scope of your GA environment, such tasks can take many hours.
The EAC helps your team spend their valuable and limited time on the tasks that matter, and automates the administrative "grunt work" or managing access across large organizations.
The EAC works on both Google Premium, and Standard accounts and we would love to give you a web-based demo of it action. You can check out our microsite at http://eac.shufflepoint.com and use the form there to request a demo.