You launched your SaaS product three months ago. MRR looks decent but churn is climbing. Users sign up, poke around, then leave. The problem: you have no idea what they actually do inside your product.
This is where event tracking becomes essential for SaaS.
Why Event Tracking Matters for Saaas
SaaS businesses live and die by user engagement. Without tracking, you are making product decisions in the dark.
Measure onboarding success. Track sign_up, first_login, and key feature adoption. If 60% of users never reach your core feature, your onboarding needs work.
Identify power users. Track feature_used events with specific parameter data. You learn which features drive retention and which ones users ignore.
Predict churn before it happens. Monitor engagement trends. Users who log in less frequently or stop using core features are likely to cancel soon.
Optimize pricing tiers. Track upgrade and downgrade events. See which features drive users to pay more and which cause them to churn.
Improve product-market fit. Analyze session duration, pages per session, and return visit rates. Strong engagement across these metrics signals product-market fit.
How to Check in GA4
GA4 provides built-in reporting for user engagement:
- Open GA4 and go to Life Cycle > Engagement > Events
- Look for your key events: sign_up, login, feature_used
- Click an event to see parameters like user_id or feature_name
- Use the Explore section to build a user journey report
Create a segment for users who completed a purchase. Compare their event paths against users who churned. This reveals what successful users do differently.
The key metric for SaaS is the engagement rate: users with more than 3 sessions divided by total new users. Below 40% means your onboarding or product value needs attention.
The Easier Way
GA4 requires significant configuration to work well for SaaS. You need custom events, user properties, and computed metrics that take time to build.
ClawAnalytics provides SaaS-ready dashboards out of the box:
- Daily active users and retention curves
- Feature adoption heatmaps
- Revenue attribution by source
- Churn risk indicators
Questions ClawAnalytics answers instantly: Which features do retained users consistently use? Which onboarding step causes the most drop-offs? What behaviors predict an upgrade?
You get product analytics that normally require a separate tool like Mixpanel or Amplitude.
Quick Wins
Implement these three tracking improvements this week:
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Track feature usage as custom events. Name them consistently like feature_activated with a parameter for feature_name. This builds your adoption data.
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Set up user properties. Pass account_tier, signup_source, and company_size as user-scoped properties. Segment your analysis by these values.
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Create a funnel report. Map the path from sign_up to first_value_moment to paid_conversion. Identify where prospects stall.
Event tracking is how you transform your SaaS from a guess-heavy business into a data-driven growth engine.