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Hi there,
I can go into Google Analytics and easily use the New Users and Returning Users metrics as below.
When I use the connector via Power BI there isn't a returning users metric, only a new users one.
Does anybody know how to obtain the returning users in Power BI?
Thanks
Liam
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @lherbert501
Issue isn’t with Power BI— it’s with Google Analytics itself.
When Power BI’s Google Analytics connector queries data, it uses GA’s API. That API does not include a pre‑calculated “Returning Users” metric— it only returns “New Users” and “Total Users.”
GA4 does expose a dimension (New/Returning), but no direct count for “Returning Users” through the API. Some tools approximate it as Total – New
, but this isn’t always accurate (due to cookie behaviour, thresholds, sampling, etc.).
To get a reliable Returning Users metric in Power BI, you’ll need to either use a third‑party connector that calculates it for you (e.g. Coupler.io, Windsor.ai), or pull GA4 data into BigQuery and compute it yourself.
This isn’t a bug in Power BI—it’s simply a limitation of the data source.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @lherbert501
Issue isn’t with Power BI— it’s with Google Analytics itself.
When Power BI’s Google Analytics connector queries data, it uses GA’s API. That API does not include a pre‑calculated “Returning Users” metric— it only returns “New Users” and “Total Users.”
GA4 does expose a dimension (New/Returning), but no direct count for “Returning Users” through the API. Some tools approximate it as Total – New
, but this isn’t always accurate (due to cookie behaviour, thresholds, sampling, etc.).
To get a reliable Returning Users metric in Power BI, you’ll need to either use a third‑party connector that calculates it for you (e.g. Coupler.io, Windsor.ai), or pull GA4 data into BigQuery and compute it yourself.
This isn’t a bug in Power BI—it’s simply a limitation of the data source.
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
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