How to Back Up Your Universal Analytics Data Before You Lose It in July →
Last spring was dominated by the transition to Google Analytics 4. The original Universal Analytics had stopped measuring since then, but data from previous periods was still retained. As of 1 July 2024, however, that will change — Google will delete accounts along with all their data. If you don't back it up now, you'll lose the historical numbers from your website or e-shop. Here's how you can back it up easily.
Ondřej Švec5 min read
28. 5. 2026

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A/B Testing Tools: Find a Replacement for the Discontinued Google Optimize →
With the transition to Google Analytics 4, the A/B testing tool Google Optimize is being discontinued. That doesn't mean you should stop testing your website and its changes. We'll introduce you to alternative tools and help you choose the right one. We focus on tools supported by Google and those that make sense for medium-sized e-shops and companies.
Ondřej Švec4 min read
28. 5. 2026
How to Deal with a Shortage of User Data and Interpret It Correctly →
GDPR, cookie banners, ad blockers and other tools are restricting the storage of data about users and their behaviour on websites. This means less and less user data — yet you still need it for website development, its functioning and evaluating goal performance. Read how to extract what matters even from less data and how to correctly interpret information.
Ondřej Švec3 min read
28. 5. 2026

