How to Track 404 Errors for Wedding Planners
A couple is planning their dream wedding. They find your website through a friend recommendation. They’re excited to see your vendor list and pricing packages. They click the link, and nothing but a “404 Not Found” error appears. Frustrated, they close the tab and call your competitor instead.
This scenario happens more often than you think, and it’s completely preventable.
Why 404 Errors Matter for Wedding Planners
Immediate Lost Bookings: Couples book wedding planners months in advance. When they encounter errors, they assume you’re disorganized or out of business.
Reputation Damage: In the wedding industry, word-of-mouth is everything. A broken website gets shared in bride Facebook groups.
Wasted Marketing Budget: Every ad dollar driving traffic to broken pages is money down the drain.
Vendor Relationship Strain: If you’re linking to venue or vendor pages that have moved, it makes your recommendations look unreliable.
How to Check in GA4
Open GA4 and click on “Engagement” in the left sidebar. Select “Crashes and Errors” to see a comprehensive list of every error users have encountered on your site.
Click on “404” errors specifically. You’ll see which pages are breaking and how many times each has been viewed in error. Pay special attention to high-traffic pages like your services, pricing, and contact pages.
Create a custom alert to notify you when 404 errors spike. This catches problems immediately rather than waiting for a weekly review.
The Easier Way
Checking GA4 manually every week takes time you don’t have as a wedding planner. ClawAnalytics automates this completely.
ClawAnalytics watches your site for broken links and sends you a simple weekly report. It tells you exactly which pages have 404 errors and how many times users hit them.
Questions ClawAnalytics can answer for wedding planners:
- Which vendor link broke this week and needs updating?
- Did my pricing page have any errors after my last site change?
- How many couples bounced due to 404 errors on my booking form?
Get these updates delivered to your Discord without logging into any analytics dashboard.
Quick Wins
Link to Verified Vendors Only: Check all venue and vendor links monthly. Contact vendors to confirm they haven’t changed URLs.
Create a Helpful 404 Page: When couples hit a dead end, show your top 3 popular wedding dates and a direct booking link.
Use Pretty Permalinks: Make sure your URLs look clean. Something like /wedding-packages/ is better than /page?id=123.
Test Mobile Links Specifically: Many couples plan weddings on their phones. Every link must work perfectly on mobile.
Fix those broken links this week. Your next booked wedding depends on it.