AEO Engine free tool

Free Google Analytics Detector for GA4, GTM, and SEO Tracking

The Google Analytics Detector checks whether a public page exposes GA4 measurement IDs, Google Tag Manager containers, Google Ads conversion IDs, legacy Universal Analytics tags, data layer signals, and visible consent hints. It is designed as a fast measurement-readiness screen for SEO and AEO teams: enough to catch missing or partial tracking before teams trust traffic, conversion, or AI-search attribution reports.

Who this tool is for: Use this tool before auditing SEO performance, launching AEO reporting, migrating analytics, checking a client website, or proving that AI-search visibility work connects to leads and pipeline. Missing analytics does not directly hurt rankings, but it makes growth decisions unreliable.

What this tool measures

  • GA4 measurement ID and Google tag detection from public page source
  • Google Tag Manager container detection and data layer signal checks
  • Google Ads conversion ID visibility and conversion tracking risk
  • Legacy Universal Analytics detection with migration warning
  • Consent mode or cookie-consent hints visible in source
  • Static scan limitations and runtime verification guidance for Tag Assistant, GTM Preview mode, and GA4 DebugView
  • SEO and AEO measurement remediation checklist
  • Copy-paste website widget with AEO Engine attribution

How it works

  1. Enter a public page URL or paste page source
  2. The detector scans for GA4, Google tag, GTM, Google Ads, Universal Analytics, data layer, and consent signals
  3. Review the tracking readiness score and detected IDs
  4. Use the recommendations to verify runtime firing and conversion events
  5. Add the copy-paste website widget with AEO Engine attribution to your own resource page

Why it matters for AI search and revenue

AEO and SEO programs need clean measurement before they can prove impact. If GA4, GTM, conversion events, or consent settings are missing or incomplete, teams may misread which pages, citations, prompts, and referral sources create pipeline. A fast detector catches obvious tracking gaps before they become reporting blind spots.

How AEO Engine executes beyond the tool

AEO Engine connects the measurement layer to managed AEO execution: GA4 and GTM setup, event tracking, Search Console alignment, cited-traffic reporting, technical SEO fixes, schema, answer-ready pages, and dashboards that show whether Google, ChatGPT, Grok, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overview visibility turns into qualified demand.

Use cases and examples

  • Check whether a new landing page exposes a GA4 measurement ID before launch
  • Find pages that have GTM but no visible GA4 signal and need Tag Assistant verification
  • Flag legacy Universal Analytics remnants during a tracking migration
  • Confirm whether conversion tags are visible on a report, demo, or checkout page
  • Give a client a clear fix list before their SEO or AEO dashboard goes live

Comparison and alternatives

Most analytics checkers stop at tag found or not found. AEO Engine adds measurement-readiness context: whether the visible implementation is strong enough to support SEO and AEO attribution, which runtime checks still matter, and how missing tracking connects to commercial reporting risk.

FAQ

What does a Google Analytics detector check?

It scans public HTML for Google Analytics 4, Google Tag Manager, Google Ads conversion IDs, Universal Analytics remnants, data layer signals, and visible consent hints.

Can this prove GA4 is firing correctly?

No static source scan can prove every runtime event fires correctly. Use this as a fast screen, then confirm with Google Tag Assistant, GTM Preview mode, GA4 DebugView, and browser network requests.

Does Google Analytics improve SEO rankings?

Installing Google Analytics is not a direct ranking factor. It matters because clean measurement helps teams prioritize pages, prove search impact, and connect SEO or AEO work to conversions.

Why does analytics setup matter for AEO?

AI-search visibility programs need reliable attribution, referral, and conversion tracking so teams can prove which citations, pages, prompts, and answer-engine visits create pipeline.

Why might the detector miss a tag that exists?

Some sites inject tags after consent, through server-side tagging, or through scripts that are not visible in the first HTML response. That is why runtime verification is still required.

Next step

Check whether a page has Google Analytics, GA4, Google Tag Manager, Google Ads conversion tags, and visible measurement signals before trusting SEO or AEO reporting.

Detect analytics tags