Your site's numbers: visits and leads
Wondering if anyone's actually looking at your site? Your dashboard shows you real numbers — no setup required, counting starts the day you publish.
What you can see
- Visits — how many people looked at your site in the last 7 and 30 days
- Leads — how many messages, signups, and order requests came in (and how many you haven't handled yet)
- Top pages — which of your pages get looked at most
- Where visitors come from — which other websites sent people your way
The easiest way to check: ask the chat on your dashboard. "How's my site doing?" or "How many people visited this week?" gets you the real numbers in one sentence.
Reading the numbers honestly
A new site usually starts quiet — that's normal, not a problem. It takes a little while for Google to find and start showing a new site. What to watch:
- The trend, not the total. 30 visits this month vs. 20 last month is the good news, even if both sound small.
- Leads beat visits. Ten visitors and two of them calling you is a better week than a hundred visitors and silence.
- Top pages tell you what customers care about. If your pricing page is popular, people are comparison-shopping — make sure it's good.
We never make numbers up
If the dashboard says zero, it's an honest zero. Your counts are measured from your actual site — not estimates, not projections. That way, when the numbers grow, you know it's real.