GA4 Event Builder

Construct and validate GA4 events with parameters before you ship them to production.
Free
Access
Instant
Output
6
Steps to use
4
Best-fit cases

Google's official GA4 Event Builder for testing and validating event payloads before adding them to your site. You build the event, set custom parameters, and fire test hits against your GA4 property to confirm they land correctly. Free and the only fully-trusted source for clean event QA.

How to use it

1

Open the GA4 Event Builder and sign in with the Google account that has access to your GA4 property.

2

Pick your property from the dropdown.

3

Build the event by entering its name, then add custom parameters one by one.

4

Set test values for each parameter that match what your site will pass in production.

5

Fire the test event and confirm it appears in GA4's DebugView within thirty seconds.

6

Export the validated event spec as a JSON snippet for your developer to implement on the site.

Best-fit use cases

Event QA pre-launch

Validate every event before pushing tracking code live to avoid weeks of bad data.

Developer handoff

Generate clean JSON specs that engineers can implement without ambiguity.

Migration validation

Confirm events still fire correctly after a CMS migration or major site refactor.

GTM debugging

Diagnose why a Google Tag Manager event is not landing as expected in GA4.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a GA4 event?
How is GA4 different from Universal Analytics?
How many GA4 events should a site track?
What parameters should I include with each event?
Should I use Google Tag Manager or hardcode events?
Is the GA4 Event Builder free?
Do I need GA4 admin access?
Where do test events appear in GA4?
Can I build events without firing them?
Does it work with Google Tag Manager?
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