What Is a Good Exit Rate for Coaches?
A potential client lands on your coaching website, reads about your services, then closes the tab. They never booked a discovery call. This happens daily. Exit rate shows you exactly which page made them leave.
Why Exit Rate Matters for Coaches
Coaching is personal. Clients invest significant time and money. They need to trust you before committing.
Why exit rate matters:
- High-ticket offers - Coaching programs cost thousands; decisions take time
- Personal transformation - Clients want to feel understood
- Process clarity - Unclear pricing or process drives people away
- Niche alignment - Visitors need to see themselves in your messaging
A coach with 8,000 monthly visitors and a 45% exit rate loses 3,600 potential clients. Even capturing 10% means 360 more inquiries.
How to Check Exit Rate in GA4
Google Analytics 4 tracks exit rate. Here’s how:
- Log into GA4 and go to Reports
- Click Engagement then Pages and screens
- Set your date range to last 30 days
- Find the Exits column
- Calculate: exits divided by entrances
You can also segment by page path. Compare service pages to blog posts to see which content converts better.
The Easier Way
Building GA4 reports takes time. Most coaches want simple answers without technical setup.
ClawAnalytics provides exit rate data automatically. The dashboard groups pages by service type.
Simple questions the platform answers:
- Which coaching packages lose the most visitors?
- Do visitors from Instagram exit differently than LinkedIn visitors?
- Is my free consultation page losing people before submission?
You get insights, not just raw numbers.
Quick Wins for Coaching Websites
Lower your exit rate with these tactics:
- Add a clear booking CTA - Every page should guide toward action
- Share transformation stories - Client results speak louder than features
- Explain your process - Outline what working together looks like
- Offer a free discovery call - Low-risk way to start the relationship
- Add social proof - Testimonials and logos build credibility
Track exit rate weekly. Better pages mean more coaching clients.