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Connect content to signups
Find out which blog posts actually drive trial registrations, not just pageviews. See if paid campaigns bring visitors who convert or just bounce. Spot pricing page drop-offs without building a custom funnel report.
- Which blog posts are driving trial signups this month?
- Are visitors from organic search converting better than paid?
- How long do people spend on the pricing page before they leave?
- Did last week's product update post drive any new signups?
1. /blog/privacy-guide · 18 signups · 6.1% CR
2. /blog/ga4-alternative · 12 signups · 4.2% CR
3. /blog/cookie-consent · 7 signups · 2.9% CR
The privacy guide alone drives 48% of all blog-sourced signups. Organic traffic converts at 3.8% vs 1.2% for paid.
See which traffic sources drive revenue
Stop guessing whether your ad spend is working. Ask which sources bring buyers, which products get views but no purchases, and why conversions dropped on a specific day.
- Which traffic source drives the most revenue, not just visits?
- Why did my conversion rate drop last Tuesday?
- Do mobile visitors buy as often as desktop visitors?
- Which landing pages convert best for first-time visitors?
1. Google organic · $12,840 · 2,847 visitors · $4.51 per visit
2. Email · $8,210 · 412 visitors · $19.93 per visit
3. Instagram · $2,180 · 1,203 visitors · $1.81 per visit
Email has the highest revenue per visit at $19.93. Instagram drives volume but low value. Desktop converts at 4.8% vs mobile at 1.9%.
One question replaces 20 logins
Stop clicking through each client dashboard every morning. Ask which sites need attention, get client-ready summaries, and catch traffic drops before your clients notice.
- Which client sites had the biggest traffic drop this week?
- Give me a summary for my weekly client report
- Are any client sites seeing unusual bot traffic?
- Which campaigns are underperforming across all sites?
Traffic: 3,241 visitors (+14% vs last week)
Conversions: 47 (+42%)
Bounce rate: 28% (-5%)
Top source: Google organic (+22%, 1,847 visitors)
Top page: /blog/privacy-guide (847 visits, 88% engagement)
Strongest week this month. The blog content push is paying off with +22% organic growth. One concern: mobile bounce rate crept up to 34%.
Know what to write next
See which articles get real engagement, not just clicks. Find out which sources bring readers who scroll and stay. Discover what your audience cares about from the data you already have.
- Which sources bring readers who actually read, not just bounce?
- What's the average scroll depth on my long-form articles?
- How many people signed up for my newsletter this week?
- Which posts have high traffic but low engagement?
1. Newsletter · 84% engagement · avg 89% scroll · 4:12 on page
2. Google · 71% engagement · avg 74% scroll · 2:38 on page
3. Twitter/X · 28% engagement · avg 22% scroll · 0:34 on page
Newsletter readers are your most engaged audience by far. Twitter/X drives volume (612 visits) but almost nobody reads past the first fold.
See which content earns
Track outbound clicks to affiliate links, see which review pages convert, and catch when visitors copy product names to price-check elsewhere. Connect your traffic sources to the clicks that matter.
- Which pages drive the most outbound clicks to Amazon?
- Which pages have the most copy events?
- How does organic traffic convert vs Pinterest traffic?
- Show me scroll depth on my top review posts
1. /reviews/best-headphones · 342 clicks · 82% scroll · 14 copy events
2. /reviews/budget-laptops · 218 clicks · 76% scroll · 9 copy events
3. /versus/airpods-vs-sony · 187 clicks · 91% scroll · 22 copy events
The comparison post has the highest copy events (22). Visitors are copying product names to price-check. Google organic drives 68% of all outbound clicks.
One question. Every dimension covered.
The AI picks the right tools automatically. Ask about conversions and it queries goals. Ask why traffic dropped and it checks sources, pages, and countries in parallel through 23 filter dimensions. You never need to specify what to look at.
- Traffic overview, charts, sources, pages, countries, technology
- Goals, custom events, outbound links, form submissions
- Channels, campaigns, UTM parameters
- Bot detection, AI crawler stats, realtime visitors
- Annotations for context on traffic changes
Test more: LinkedIn drives 389 visits but only 0.8% convert. Blog posts perform well there, try promoting your guides.
Reconsider: Twitter/X has 28% engagement and 71% bounce. Only 2 conversions this month from 612 visits.
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