How to Track Goal Completions for Wedding Planners
You spend hours crafting the perfect Pinterest board for potential clients. You write blog posts about seasonal wedding trends. But how do you know if any of it actually brings couples through your door? Goal completions tell you exactly which actions lead to booked weddings.
Why Goal Completions Matter for Wedding Planners
Every inquiry is a potential booking, but not every visitor becomes an inquiry. Here is why tracking completions matters:
- Know your true conversion rate. Page views and sessions are vanity metrics. Goal completions show how many visitors actually take action, whether that is requesting a consultation or downloading your pricing guide.
- Optimize your venue content. If your blog post about “best outdoor venues in Austin” brings twice as many inquiries as your homepage, you know where to focus your content effort.
- Budget your advertising smarter. When you see that Instagram referrals book at a higher rate than Facebook ads, you can shift your spend to the platform that actually converts.
- Prove your value to prospective clients. When a couple asks “how do you help couples like us?”, you can point to data showing how many weddings you have helped plan and the conversion paths that led to those bookings.
How to Check Goal Completions in GA4
Setting up goal tracking for your wedding planning business is straightforward:
- Identify your key actions. Consultation requests, venue inquiry forms, and brochure downloads are strong starting points.
- Create custom events in GA4 for each action. Use clear names like consultation_submit or venue_inquiry.
- Mark these events as conversions in your GA4 property.
- Use the Conversions report to see performance over time.
- Create a funnel exploration to visualize the path from landing page to booking.
Check your conversion rates weekly. A sudden drop signals a problem with your form or page load time.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics takes the guesswork out of goal data. Instead of building custom reports, you get automatic insights about your wedding planning business.
You can ask questions like:
- Which of my venue pages leads to the most consultation requests?
- Are couples who read my pricing page more likely to book than those who do not?
- How many website visits does it typically take for a couple to request a consultation?
ClawAnalytics connects your goal completions to actual booking data, so you see not just who inquired, but who became a client. This helps you understand the full picture from first visit to signed contract.
Quick Wins
- Add tracking to every form. Every consultation request, inquiry form, and quote request should fire a tracked event.
- Segment by wedding season. Create segments in GA4 for couples searching for spring, summer, fall, and winter weddings. See which seasons drive the most completions.
- Track your vendor links. If you link to florists or DJs, tag those clicks to see which vendors generate reciprocal traffic.
- Monitor your inquiry response time. While GA4 tracks the submission, note how fast you respond. Speed often determines whether an inquiry becomes a booking.
- Test different CTAs. Try “Book Your Consultation” versus “Schedule a Call” and track which wording drives more completions.