Affiliate Marketing

How to Track Device Breakdown for Affiliate Marketing

Learn how to track device breakdown for affiliate marketing to optimize your campaigns and maximize commissions across devices.

How to Track Device Breakdown for Affiliate Marketing

You promoted an affiliate product to 5,000 readers and got 50 clicks. Only 2 made a purchase. The frustrating part? You have no idea if those 50 clicks came from mobile or desktop users, or which device converts better for this product. Device breakdown solves this.

Why Device Breakdown Matters for Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing pays on conversions, and understanding device patterns helps you maximize those conversions.

First, it reveals true conversion rates. A 1% overall conversion rate might be 2.5% on desktop and 0.3% on mobile. Those are completely different strategies. Second, it guides content format decisions. Desktop users might read long product reviews, while mobile users prefer video content. Third, it optimizes link placement. Desktop pages often have sidebars where affiliate links work. Mobile users scroll differently, and links need to be more accessible. Fourth, it improves campaign targeting. If you run paid ads, knowing which devices convert helps you bid and target smarter.

How to Check in GA4

Google Analytics 4 gives you device data, but you need to connect it to your affiliate conversions.

First, make sure you have conversion events set up for your affiliate links. This might be a thank-you page after a sale or a click tracking event. Then, go to Reports, then Lifecycle, then Engagement, then Users by Device. Add your conversion event as a secondary metric.

Look at the conversion rate column, not just the session count. You want to see which devices actually produce affiliate income, not just traffic.

For more detail, go to Traffic Acquisition and look at how different channels perform by device. Email might drive desktop conversions while social media drives mobile. This helps you prioritize promotion channels.

The Easier Way

Affiliate marketers often work with limited data from affiliate networks. ClawAnalytics fills the gaps.

ClawAnalytics connects to your GA4 and shows you device breakdown alongside your affiliate performance. You can ask “Which device brings more affiliate conversions?” or “Are my mobile readers clicking but not buying?” and get clear answers.

The tool also helps you understand the full journey. You see how users move from discovery on one device to conversion on another. This cross-device insight is valuable for knowing where to place your best affiliate links.

Quick Wins

Here are three things you can do today to improve device-specific affiliate performance.

Test your links on both mobile and desktop. Click your own affiliate links on your phone and computer. Make sure they work smoothly on both.

Create mobile-friendly content. If most traffic is mobile, your reviews need to be readable on small screens, with clear call-to-action buttons.

Separate your affiliate links. Use different tracking URLs for mobile and desktop if possible. This lets you see exactly which device is performing and negotiate better rates with affiliate programs.

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How do I track device breakdown for affiliate marketing?
Set up Google Analytics 4 and use the Users by Device report under Lifecycle, then Engagement. This shows which devices your referral traffic uses.
Which device converts best for affiliate marketing?
Desktop typically has higher conversion rates for affiliate links because users can compare products more easily. However, mobile traffic volume is usually higher, so both matter.
How does ClawAnalytics help affiliate marketers track device breakdown?
ClawAnalytics shows device breakdown alongside your affiliate conversions, helping you understand which devices generate the most commissions. You can optimize your content strategy based on what actually converts.

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