> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.htmldrop.app/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Analytics

> Connect GA4, Meta Pixel, PostHog or Plausible by pasting an ID — no code edits.

Paid plans can attach analytics to a drop without touching its markup. Paste an
ID in the dashboard and htmldrop injects the snippet when the page is served.

| Provider           | What to paste                              |
| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------ |
| Google Analytics 4 | Measurement ID, e.g. `G-XXXXXXX`           |
| Meta Pixel         | Pixel ID                                   |
| PostHog            | Project API key (and host, if self-hosted) |
| Plausible          | The domain configured in Plausible         |

Because injection happens at serve time, it applies to every page of a folder
upload and survives republishing — you never have to remember to re-add a tag.

## Consent banner

Cookie-setting trackers (GA4 and Meta Pixel) can trigger a built-in consent
banner, available in 12 languages, so a drop aimed at EU visitors can ask before
those scripts run. Cookieless setups (PostHog and Plausible in their default
configurations) do not require it.

<Info>
  The consent banner covers the trackers **you** attach to your drop. It is
  separate from htmldrop's own analytics on our marketing site, which is governed
  by our [privacy policy](https://htmldrop.app/privacy).
</Info>

## Built-in numbers

Every drop shows basic view counts in the dashboard without any provider
attached. The integrations above are for when you want your own tooling,
audiences and funnels.
