Eorisis Analytics
This free edition delivers the core functionality of Eorisis Analytics — streamlined GA4 integration for WordPress. The plugin is fully functional on its own, with a clean and intuitive interface built entirely inside WordPress — it communicates with the Google Analytics platform through the measurement snippet.
Features
- Google Analytics 4 (GA4) compatible
- 100% Self-hosted application — no third-party service dependency
- Measurement scope — Site, Administration, or All
- IP anonymization support
- DNT support — Respects visitor “Do Not Track” setting
- Secure cookie handling — Automatic HTTPS detection with SameSite attributes
- Easy setup — No JavaScript code needed
- Compatible with WordPress 5.0 to 6.9+
- Compatible with PHP 8.x, 7.4+
- Excellent performance
- Extended security
- Extended UTF-8 support
- Online Documentation
- Default language English — Greek translation included
- Maturity — Production/Stable
External services
This plugin loads the Google gtag.js script from Google Analytics servers to enable GA4 for site visitors.
Data sent by this snippet: – Page URL – Referrer URL – Browser information (User Agent) – Ip Address or Anonymized IP address (When Anonymize Ip is enabled) – Pageview event
Service: Google Analytics (gtag.js) Terms: https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/terms/us/ Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Requirements
A valid GA4 Measurement ID Minimum WordPress version: 5.0 Minimum PHP version: 7.4 WordPress Multisite not supported
Recommended
Server operating system: Linux Database server: MariaDB Database engine: InnoDB Database collation: utf8mb4_unicode_ci PHP database driver: PDO PHP version: 8.x PHP SAPI: PHP-FPM WordPress version: Latest 6.x
Support
If you encounter issues, first check the WordPress.org Support tab. For full documentation and additional resources, visit https://eorisis.com/shop/software/wordpress/analytics/documentation
Uninstall
To uninstall the plugin, use the WordPress Plugins area: 1. Find the plugin in the list. 2. Click “Deactivate”. 3. Click “Delete” to remove it properly.
