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Building a custom organic traffic report in GA4 is so frustrating

I’ve been trying for the last 4 hours and watching countless YouTube videos to help guide me on how I can make a custom GA4 report that will filter for organic traffic only and show metrics data for landing pages on our site across total users, new users, and our conversion events. I feel like I’ve set up the organic traffic segment right, I’ll click the + button and add a new one under default channel grouping and filter it to contain organic search. I’ve even tried filtering it for exact match equals organic search and it still gives me no data.

I got it to display data once with organic search as the segment, page path + query as the row, And total users and new users as the only metrics and data showed.

Then, the only thing I did next was try and change the numbers of rows from 10 to 50 and now I get an error -_-

Does anyone know how I can effectively set up this organic session segment in custom reports for GA4.

The impressions I’ve got from it so far is that the whole things seems to be pretty finicky where sometimes it’ll show data, then you press one other button and nothing will show.

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