How to Log In to Google Analytics | Causes and Fixes When You Can't Log In

June 22, 2026

Author: Shusaku Yosa
Googleアナリティクスへのログイン方法|できない時の原因と対処法も解説

When you start using Google Analytics (GA4) for web analytics, the first stumbling block is often "logging in." Opening it after a while and not knowing how to log in, not finding your account, the screen going blank—these troubles happen surprisingly often to beginners and experienced users alike. This article clearly explains the basic ways to log in to Google Analytics, along with the causes and concrete fixes when you can't log in.

What You Need to Log In to Google Analytics

To log in to Google Analytics, a Google account is essential. Since your Analytics account is managed in association with this Google account, you need to log in with the Google account under which the target Analytics property is registered.

If you don't have a Google account yet, create one for free first. When using it for work, separating your personal account from your work account helps prevent trouble caused by mixing them up at login.

How to Log In to Google Analytics

There are broadly two ways to log in: directly from the official site, or via another Google service such as Google Ads. Use them according to your situation.

Method 1: Log In Directly from the Official Site

This is the most common method. Proceed with the following steps.

  1. Access "analytics.google.com" in your browser (searching "Google Analytics" in the search bar is also fine)
  2. Click "Sign in" or "Sign in to Analytics" at the top right of the screen
  3. Enter the email address (or phone number) of the Google account under which Analytics is registered, and click "Next"
  4. Enter your password and click "Next"

When you log in successfully, the GA4 home screen appears. If you manage multiple properties, select the target property from the pull-down at the top left. Bookmarking the login page you use often makes subsequent access smoother.

Method 2: Move from Another Service Such as Google Ads

If you already use a Google service such as Google Ads, accessing it from there is also convenient. While logged in to your Google account, open the Google apps icon at the top right and select "Analytics." If linked with Google Ads, you can also access Analytics from the ads admin screen via "Tools and settings" → "Measurement."

If you have two-step verification set up, additional identity verification is required at login. Having your smartphone or authentication app on hand makes it smoother.

Main Causes When You Can't Log In

Most login troubles arise not from system glitches but from small causes such as mixing up accounts or mistakes in permission settings. Let's check the typical ones.

  • Logged in with a different Google account: Accessing while still on your personal account, so the target property doesn't appear. This is the most common cause.
  • A typo in the email address or password: A pattern where you're failing to log in to the Google account itself in the first place.
  • Access permission not granted: You can log in, but the target property doesn't appear in the list. Insufficient permission is the cause.
  • A temporary browser glitch: Cases where the screen goes blank or stays stuck loading, with cache or cookies having an effect.

Fixes When You Can't Log In

Depending on the cause, calmly try the following fixes.

1. Switch the Logged-In Account

If a "Welcome to Google Analytics" initial screen appears, you are likely logged in with a different account. Click the account icon at the top right and switch to the correct account under which Analytics is registered. If you have multiple email addresses, try them in order.

2. Reset Your Password

If there is an error in the email address or password, reset it following the guidance on Google's account recovery page. If the email address itself is uncertain, check the correct address in another Google service such as Gmail.

3. Have an Administrator Grant You Access Permission

If you can log in but the target property doesn't appear, insufficient permission is the cause. Since only an administrator can grant permissions, ask your in-house GA4 administrator to grant your email address "Viewer" permission or higher. Viewer permission is enough just to view data, but "Analyst" permission or higher is needed for changing settings or creating reports.

4. Try Clearing the Browser Cache or Using Incognito Mode

If the screen goes blank or loading never finishes, clear your browser's cache and cookies, then try logging in again. If that doesn't resolve it, trying an incognito window (private mode) or a different browser helps isolate the cause.

When It Still Won't Resolve

If trying the above doesn't resolve it, refer to Google's official Analytics Help or Google Account Help. Searching for things like "can't log in" or "forgot password" turns up solutions to many basic problems.

Also, in serious cases such as not knowing who the administrator is and being unable to get permission granted, there is a method to request restoration of access rights from Google. To prevent such situations, we recommend setting up at least one backup administrator on a routine basis.

Conclusion

Logging in to Google Analytics is basically done by accessing the official site or another Google service using your Google account. Most cases where you can't log in are caused by mixing up accounts or mistakes in permission settings, and can be resolved by fixes such as switching accounts, resetting your password, requesting permission grants, or clearing the browser cache. By logging in with the correct account and bookmarking the pages you use often, your daily web analytics becomes much smoother.

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