How to Track 404 Errors for Yoga Studios
Someone searches “yoga classes near me,” finds your website, and clicks to see your Vinyasa schedule. Instead of class times, they see an error. They assume your studio is disorganized and tries another option.
Why 404 Errors Matter for Yoga Studios
Your website introduces new students to your practice community. Broken links undermine that first impression.
Class schedules must function. Students checking daily schedules need working pages. When they cannot find the hot yoga or beginner vinyasa class they want, they book elsewhere or drop their practice entirely.
New student onboarding suffers. Pages explaining your teaching style, studio philosophy, and first-visit tips matter. Broken links here confuse potential students and increase drop-off.
Teacher pages build connection. Students form bonds with teachers. Broken links to teacher bios or specialties lose that personal connection before it starts.
How to Check in GA4
Log into Google Analytics 4. Navigate to Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens. Browse your URL list for entries containing “404,” “not-found,” or error terms. Note view counts to prioritize fixes.
For detailed analysis, create an Explore report. Filter for error URLs. Track these weekly, especially when updating schedules or adding new teachers.
The Easier Way
You focus on teaching and community, not analytics dashboards. ClawAnalytics removes that burden entirely.
You might wonder: “Did my morning yoga schedule break?” or “Which teacher pages have issues?” ClawAnalytics answers instantly. No filtering or setup required.
The tool prioritizes errors by impact. A broken class schedule matters more than a broken blog post. You always know what to fix first.
Quick Wins
Test class schedule links daily. Students check schedules multiple times. Verify these links work every morning.
Update teacher pages after training. When teachers complete new certifications, update their pages immediately. Avoid breaking existing links.
Keep new student pages stable. First-visit information pages should rarely change URLs. Keep them stable to avoid confusion.
Set up automatic monitoring. ClawAnalytics alerts you to new 404s within hours. Fix class schedule breaks same-day to protect student bookings.