There's currently not a feature to request access, or to find a Google account from an ID. Google themselves can help with the latter but it's meant for reasons other than just wanting to be 'let in'.
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Browsed the first few hundred posts and can't quite find my specific question. I joined a company and am the sole person working on a particular client, who uses an outside vendor for the client website (if it matters; the company is an association management SaaS, it provides a membership management database and they layer a website over that and you use their CMS). I asked website support if they could tell whether Google Analytics was already set up and they said yes, and told me the Google Universal Analytics Code. How can I get access to the GA dashboard for this property/UA code if I don't know who set it up. I used my own Google account (associated with my work email) to log into GA but there's no option to add an existing UA, only options to creat new properties. Which makes sense, I need an admin to add me right? There are no passwords laying, I emailed the person I replaced and all she knew was that someone had set it up, but sounds like she never accessed GA herself. I tried logging into GA with the client's main email address but it said there is no Google account associated with that address. Before I try contacting Google support...I feel like there is something really obvious I'm missing. Help!
There's currently not a feature to request access, or to find a Google account from an ID. Google themselves can help with the latter but it's meant for reasons other than just wanting to be 'let in'.
What is your purpose? Are you the owner? New web master? Please let us know.
If you don't know the owner/manager, in short you will not get access to Google Analytics for the particular site(s) you have in mind.
Also, you will not be able to obtain Google Analytics site owner information with the UA-id alone. The current Google Analytics owner must give you permissions via Admin toolset. If you need to recover a site or add a site you must create a new Google Analytics usage ID and verify site/domain ownership via meta tag insertion or CName Record at Google's request along with your Gmail account information.
Hi everyone,
I've started a new job in marketing, but my predecessor hasn't left me the right login for GA.
GA doesn't recognise the email address he provided in his handover. From guessing I've deduced he created a new one on his company email.
The company also cannot access his old email.inbox so I cannot change the email/password for the GA account.
The only way forward I can see is to either get in touch with this old colleague, or create a new GA account.
Is there another pathway I'm missing !?