View visitor stats and track user behavior from within WordPress. A Google Analytics plugin with dashboard reports and Google Tag Manager support.
As of April 2026, Beehive Analytics is a WordPress google analytics plugin with 30K+ active installations and a 4.5/5 rating from 13 reviews. It has been downloaded 178K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.4+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2019. Downloads are up 15% this week. Support resolution rate: 100%. Top alternative: MonsterInsights – Google Analytics….
The smart, privacy-friendly way to add Google Analytics to WordPress. Track visitor stats, monitor display ads, and view your traffic dashboard, all from your WP admin.
Beehive brings your Google Analytics data right into your WordPress dashboard. No fuss, no confusing setup, just real-time stats and smart reports that actually make sense.
Whether you’re running a single site or managing a massive multisite network, Beehive gives you the insights you need to optimize traffic, track user behavior, and understand your audience, all in one place.
I’ve tried a bunch of different Google Analytics plugins for WordPress, but this one is by far my favorite. It’s incredibly straightforward to use, and the dashboard is user-friendly. I hope it continues to be free and doesn’t follow the path of some of the previous plugins that became paid ones. One thing that would make it even better is the option to change the default range on the Dashboard Widget.
Just Flawless
It will be wonderful, if it is possible to show on the frontpage with a widget, statistics of visits on the frontpage of the site.
The plugin keep asking for a review and can not click it away, i think that is spam in wordpress
1. The preset time range for the GA stats doesn’t include the “Last 7 Days”, “Last 30 Days” & “Last 90 Days”. I have to select the date range manually which is stressful.
2. I think the percentage of traffic coming from each source should be included. For example, The percentage of visitors coming from Search Engines, Social, Referral or Direct.
3. It doesn’t say how many visitors are coming from mobile, tablet or desktop. It doesn’t also say how many visitors are returning and how many are new.
| WordPress | 6.4+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
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