Blog analytics that show you what matters
Which posts get read. Where readers come from. What they click. All on one page, no training required. Cookie-free and GDPR compliant.
See which posts your readers actually read
Every page on your blog gets a row showing visitors, scroll depth, reading time, and an engagement score from 0 to 100. Not just pageviews. Actual reading.
Sort by engagement to find your best content. Sort by visitors to find your most popular. The color-coded score tells you at a glance which posts hold attention and which ones lose readers.
- Green (65%+) means they read it. Red (<35%) means they bounced.
- Find underperforming posts that need a rewrite
- Identify your best content formats and topics
Know where your readers come from
See exactly which channels bring visitors and, more importantly, which ones bring readers. Your newsletter might send fewer visitors than Pinterest, but if they read 3x longer, that changes your strategy.
Automatic channel classification for Organic Search, Social, Email, Referral, Direct, and Paid. Drill down to individual sources, referrers, and UTM campaigns.
- Compare engagement quality across Pinterest, Google, newsletters, Reddit
- Track UTM campaigns to measure each newsletter edition
- Drill down from channel to source to individual referrer
- Toggle comparison to see which sources are growing week over week
Track affiliate clicks and newsletter signups without code
Set up a click goal with one condition ("URL contains amazon.de") and every affiliate click is tracked. See which blog posts drive the most clicks and which traffic sources convert.
Form submissions are detected automatically. Newsletter signups from Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity Forms, and native HTML forms work out of the box.
- Affiliate click tracking: which review posts drive the most product clicks
- Newsletter signup tracking: which posts convert readers to subscribers
- No tag manager, no JavaScript, no extra setup required
Did they actually read your post?
Pageviews only tell you who arrived. Clickport shows you who stayed. Scroll depth, reading time, and a combined engagement score for every session.
The bounce rate is smarter too. In Google Analytics, someone who reads your entire 3,000-word article and leaves counts as a bounce. In Clickport, only visitors who scroll less than 25%, spend under 15 seconds, view one page, and make no clicks are bounced.
- Scroll depth shows how far readers actually get in your posts
- Active reading time pauses when the tab is hidden
- Combined engagement score (0-100) for every session
The strongest signal: they copied your content
When a reader selects and copies text from your blog, that is the clearest sign they found something valuable. No other analytics tool tracks this.
See exactly what was copied, on which page, and by which visitor. Use it to discover your most quotable content, most-saved recipes, and most-referenced product names.
- Recipe blogs: see which ingredients lists readers save
- Product reviews: find which product names get copied for comparison shopping
- Travel blogs: discover which hotel names and addresses readers keep
- Filter the Sessions panel by "Copied" to see only high-value readers
No cookie banners ruining your blog
Clickport uses no cookies, stores no personal data, and requires no consent banner. GDPR compliant by design, not by configuration. Your blog stays clean, and you track 100% of your visitors.
With cookie-based analytics, 30-50% of your readers disappear. They reject the cookie banner or use an ad blocker. You end up making content decisions on incomplete data.
- No cookies, no consent banner, no privacy policy updates
- See 100% of your traffic, not just visitors who accept cookies
- EU-hosted on Hetzner in Germany. Data never leaves Europe.
Built for bloggers who want answers, not dashboards.
Your blog loads faster
A 2 KB script vs. 45 KB. Faster page loads mean better Core Web Vitals, higher search rankings, and readers who do not leave before the page finishes loading.
Watch readers arrive after you publish
Hit publish, share on social, and watch the referrer panel update live. See which platform drives the first wave and whether visitors actually scroll through your article or bounce after the headline.