How to Track Desktop Traffic for Hvac
Think about this scenario: You own an HVAC company. You spend money on online ads but aren’t sure which visitors become customers. You check your desktop traffic and find that desktop users book maintenance services at 6% compared to just 1.5% on mobile. You shift your ad targeting and start getting more scheduled maintenance calls.
Why Desktop Traffic Matters for HVAC
HVAC decisions involve significant investment. Desktop traffic represents serious buyers:
- Major purchases. New AC units and heating systems are big-ticket items researched thoroughly on desktop.
- Seasonal planning. Homeowners research HVAC options in fall and spring on home computers.
- Comparison shopping. Desktop users compare brands, efficiency ratings, and prices in detail.
- Commercial research. Property managers and business owners use work computers to find HVAC vendors.
How to Check in GA4
Here’s how to access your desktop traffic data:
- Open GA4 and navigate to Reports > Acquisition
- Select User acquisition or Traffic acquisition
- Add Device category as a secondary dimension
- Find the desktop row and review conversion data
- Set up conversion tracking for booking or contact events
For better analysis:
- Go to Explore > Free form
- Add Device category and Landing page dimensions
- Add Sessions, Engaged sessions, and Conversions as metrics
- Filter for HVAC service pages like “air conditioning” or “heating repair”
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics makes desktop traffic simple for HVAC professionals.
Ask straightforward questions:
- “What’s my desktop conversion rate for AC installations?”
- “Which HVAC services get the most desktop inquiries?”
- “When do desktop visitors book appointments most often?”
ClawAnalytics provides immediate insights. No analytics setup required.
Quick Wins
Tips for HVAC companies:
- Track desktop leads for installation jobs separately. These often have higher value than repairs.
- Create desktop-specific content for major services like central air installation or heat pump systems.
- Monitor desktop traffic trends by season. Desktop spikes often precede installation busy seasons.
- Use desktop visitor data to optimize your service pages. More detailed information converts better on desktop.