How to Improve Page Views for Startups
You built something great, but nobody’s using it. Traffic comes from ads and referrals, but visitors check one page and leave. The problem might not be your product; it might be your onboarding. More page views mean users are discovering features and understanding your value. That’s how you find product-market fit.
Why Page Views Matter for Startups
Startups need every advantage. Page views reveal whether users are finding value or bouncing in confusion.
Product-market fit signal. Users who explore multiple pages are telling you something: they’re interested. This is early validation that your product solves a problem worth solving.
Onboarding feedback. If users consistently leave after the first page, your onboarding is broken. Page views reveal where users get stuck.
Content drives SEO. Every new page is another chance to rank for relevant searches. Startups need organic traffic, and more pages mean more keywords.
Investor confidence. Traction matters. Consistent growth in page views (and especially engaged page views) demonstrates user interest to investors.
How to Check in GA4
Startups need GA4 configured for growth tracking:
- Set up custom events for key actions like signing up, completing a tutorial, or making their first action
- Compare page views for users who completed onboarding versus those who bounced
- Create cohorts to track returning user behavior over time
- Set up funnels to see where users drop off between page views
- Connect acquisition sources to engagement patterns to find your best channels
Focus on engaged page views, not just raw traffic.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics gives startups clear growth insights:
Are users finding the activation moment? Track which pages lead to that first “aha” moment. If most users never reach it, fix the path.
Which features deserve more development? If users who view a specific feature page keep using your product, that feature is driving retention.
What’s driving our best users? Find the acquisition source that brings users who view the most pages. Double down on that channel.
When do users churn? Compare page view histories for users who stayed versus those who left. Find the pattern.
Does our content attract the right users? If blog readers convert to users at lower rates than product page visitors, adjust your content strategy.
ClawAnalytics is built for fast-moving teams who need answers without building complex dashboards.
Quick Wins
Create an onboarding flow. Guide new users through key pages with tooltips and highlights. Show them where to go next.
Add a getting started guide. Organize your help content into a logical sequence. Users who complete it become power users.
Build a feature discovery section. Showcase different use cases. Users who discover relevant features stay longer.
Implement progress tracking. Let users see how much of your product they’ve explored. Gamification increases page views.
Start a blog with internal links. Write about use cases and link to relevant product pages. This builds SEO and drives engaged traffic.