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Klarly — GA4 metrics rendered next to the page they describe

Chrome extension that overlays live Google Analytics 4 metrics — pageviews, events, conversions — directly on the page you're viewing. Cuts the GA4-to-page lookup loop for content teams.

Editorial Team

Klarly is a Chrome extension that pulls live Google Analytics 4 data into the page you're currently looking at. Instead of switching to the GA4 explorer, picking the right report, and matching URLs by hand, the metrics show up directly on the page: pageviews, conversion counts, event totals, engagement time. The point is short feedback loops — see what a page is doing while you're editing it, not after.

What it surfaces on the page

Klarly reads from a linked GA4 property and renders a small overlay with the metrics that matter for content work: how many people landed on the page, how many converted, which events fired, and how those numbers compare to a chosen baseline. For sites with hundreds of pages, this turns GA4 from a destination into a glance.

Where it fits

The tool sits between two existing workflows: Search Console (for query performance) and full GA4 dashboards (for cohorts and funnels). It is not a replacement for either, but it removes the per-page lookup friction that makes GA4 reports awkward for content teams. Useful for editors, SEO operators, and anyone running A/B experiments on individual pages.

Install: Chrome Web Store — Klarly. Free, GA4 account required.