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About the Analyst
I work with ecommerce companies to diagnose and repair analytics tracking systems.
My interest in analytics began nearly ten years ago while running a restaurant. Like many small business owners, I needed a website but did not have the resources to hire an IT team. I learned how to build and manage the website myself and began studying how customers discovered the business through search. Tools such as Google Analytics became essential for understanding how visitors interacted with the site and which marketing efforts were actually bringing people through the door.
Working directly with website data revealed something that many business owners eventually discover: analytics systems are powerful but often fragile. Small configuration mistakes can easily lead to misleading reports, duplicate conversions, or missing revenue data.
After selling the restaurant, my family relocated to Japan, my husband’s hometown. During this transition I continued working with websites and gradually realized that I particularly enjoy the technical side of analytics—investigating tracking behavior, validating event flows, and identifying where measurement systems break.
This interest led me to establish Operational Memory Analytics Repair, a service focused on diagnosing and repairing GA4 tracking issues affecting ecommerce stores, particularly Shopify implementations. Typical investigations involve duplicate purchase events, missing conversion tracking, or discrepancies between GA4 and store revenue reports.
Diagnostics rely on tools such as GA4 DebugView, Google Tag Manager inspection, and event configuration validation. The goal is simple: ensure that analytics systems accurately reflect what customers are actually doing so that business owners can make decisions based on reliable data.
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