What Is a Good Exit Rate for Consultants?
A business owner searches for operational expertise, finds your consulting website, reviews your services, then leaves without reaching out. This happens constantly. Exit rate reveals exactly where prospects drop off.
Why Exit Rate Matters for Consultants
Consulting deals are high-value. Companies spend thousands on expertise. Your website must prove you’re worth it.
Why this metric matters:
- B2B decision cycles - Multiple stakeholders review your site
- Credibility signals - Case studies and credentials build trust
- Methodology clarity - Clients want to understand your approach
- Investment transparency - Unclear pricing scares away serious prospects
A consultant with 6,000 monthly visitors and a 38% exit rate loses 2,280 potential clients. Capturing just 15% of lost visitors means 342 more leads.
How to Check Exit Rate in GA4
GA4 tracks exit rate. Here’s how to find it:
- Open GA4 and go to Reports
- Click Engagement then Pages and screens
- Set date range to last 30 days
- Find the Exits column
- Calculate: exits divided by entrances
You can also segment by company size or industry. Enterprise visitors may behave differently than SMB visitors.
The Easier Way
Setting up useful GA4 reports requires technical knowledge. Most consultants want simple insights.
ClawAnalytics provides exit rate data without manual configuration. The dashboard groups pages by service type.
Questions the platform answers:
- Which consulting services lose the most prospects?
- Do visitors from LinkedIn convert better than Google visitors?
- Is my methodology page or case studies page losing more people?
The platform shows the story behind the numbers.
Quick Wins for Consulting Websites
Reduce your exit rate with these improvements:
- Add prominent contact options - Phone, email, and form on every page
- Show client logos - Social proof matters in B2B
- Create detailed case studies - Show measurable results
- Explain your process - Outline each project phase
- Add industry expertise - Show you understand their specific challenges
Track exit rate weekly. Better pages mean more consulting engagements.