🚀 Track User Activity in Glide Apps — No Google Analytics Needed!

Hi everyone, Gideon here — Glide Certified Expert.
In this new tutorial, I’ll show you how to track your users’ clicks, page views, and activity inside Glide — all without Google Analytics or Tag Manager.

You’ll learn how to:
:white_check_mark: Build a complete Activity Log system using Glide Big Tables
:white_check_mark: Capture every click and action in your app
:white_check_mark: Measure user engagement and time spent on actions
:white_check_mark: View detailed user behavior — right inside Glide

Whether you’re managing a business app, internal tool, or client project — this method gives you full visibility over what your users are doing.

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Hi Gideon, I bookmarked your post and I’ll try to have a look at your video.

You might explain it in the video, but perhaps you could explain it here: what’s the idea behind creating your own in-house analytics which invariably will use quota from any plan used when instead you could use an analytics integration? Or rather, when do you do which?

I’m not doubting the idea (I’ve had to create my own analytics just a few days ago), I’m just trying to understand for myself when it’s appropriate to use an analytics integration and when we should be building analytics ourselves.

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“Right inside Glide” is an obvious good reason to build analytics inside Glide.

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Yep, that’s the whole point.

Also, in this way you can decide what to track and what not

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