Your portfolio looks incredible. You spent weeks perfecting the layout, writing case studies, and adding social proof. But the client who could change your business just clicked away after seeing your hero section.
This is the problem with freelancer websites. You need to convey trust, show results, and make it easy to contact you, all while visitors scroll at lightning speed. Scroll depth tells you how well you’re doing at each step.
Why Scroll Depth Matters for Freelancers
Clients make fast decisions. Most visitors know within seconds if they’re interested. Scroll depth shows whether your page gives them enough reason to stay and learn more or if they bounce immediately.
Your contact info needs to be findable. If visitors stop scrolling before reaching your contact section or form, you might be missing inquiries from people who wanted to hire you but gave up looking.
Portfolio pages need different treatment than blogs. A portfolio visitor might only need to see 3-4 strong projects to decide. Your scroll depth goal should reflect how many touchpoints you actually need for a conversion.
It exposes friction points. If nearly everyone scrolls past your testimonials but leaves before pricing, that’s a signal. Maybe your pricing looks intimidating. Maybe they couldn’t find it and left frustrated.
How to Check in GA4
Enable scroll tracking in GA4 through the GA4 configuration tag or through GTM. Create a custom report with scroll as a dimension and landing page as the breakdown.
Filter for your key pages: homepage, main service page, and portfolio. Look at the percentage of users who reach 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% on each. Compare high-converting pages to those that don’t generate leads.
Set up a scroll goal for 75% as a proxy for engaged interest. Export this data weekly to track whether your page updates are improving or hurting engagement.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics gives freelancers a clean view of scroll behavior without building custom reports. You see exactly where clients stop reading on each page of your site.
Questions ClawAnalytics helps answer: Do clients scroll through all my services or just the first one? Which case study gets the most attention? Am I losing leads because my contact form is buried?
The tool sends alerts when scroll behavior changes, so if your homepage suddenly sees lower engagement, you know to investigate. This saves time compared to manually checking GA4 every week.
Quick Wins
Place your strongest portfolio piece above the fold if possible. First impressions drive scroll behavior more than anything else.
Add a sticky header with your contact CTA. Even if visitors don’t scroll far, they can still reach out without hunting for your form.
Put social proof early. Client logos, testimonials, or “featured in” badges within the first screen build trust that carries through the scroll.
Test a two-column layout for service pages. Keep rates high while giving enough space for details. Some freelancers find this outperforms long single-column pages.