Freelancers

How to Improve Scroll Depth for Freelancers

Your portfolio and services pages need to convert visitors into inquiries. Learn how scroll depth tracking shows you exactly where potential clients are giving up.

A freelance designer sends a proposal to a new lead. The potential client says they checked out the website but weren’t sure about fit. The designer assumes it’s a budget issue - but the real problem might be simpler.

That client probably landed on the homepage, saw a generic headline, scrolled to about 30%, and left before reaching the case studies that would have made them click “contact.”

Scroll depth is often the gap between a freelancer website that generates inquiries and one that just exists.

Why Scroll Depth Matters for Freelancers

Your site has one job: turn a curious visitor into someone who sends an email or fills out a form.

  • Your work samples are your best sales tool - and they’re usually buried. Most freelancer portfolios show project thumbnails or case study links below the fold. If visitors don’t scroll, they never see why you’re worth hiring.
  • Services and rates need to be seen. Potential clients often leave sites that don’t communicate pricing signals quickly. If your rates or service descriptions are low on the page, low scroll depth means you’re losing people before they understand your offer.
  • You’re competing on trust, not brand recognition. Unlike agencies, freelancers rely heavily on personal credibility. Your about section, client logos, and testimonials build that trust - but only if visitors reach them.
  • Low inquiry volume is often a layout problem, not a traffic problem. Before spending on ads or SEO, check whether your existing traffic is actually engaging with your page. Fixing scroll depth can increase inquiries without a single new visitor.

How to Check in GA4

  1. Open GA4 > Explore > Free Form
  2. Add Page Path as a row and Scroll Depth as a breakdown dimension
  3. Filter to your key pages: homepage, services page, portfolio/case studies, contact page
  4. Look at what percentage of sessions reach 50%, 75%, and 90%

The most useful comparison is between your contact page and your services page. If most visitors to your services page leave before 50%, they may not have gotten enough information to know whether to contact you at all.

Also check mobile vs. desktop separately. Freelancers often have long, image-heavy portfolio pages that are painful to scroll through on mobile.

The Easier Way

GA4’s interface takes time to learn and even more time to use for quick checks. This analytics tool connects to your GA4 data and lets you ask direct questions without building reports from scratch.

For a freelancer, that looks like:

  • “Which page on my site has the lowest average scroll depth?”
  • “How far do visitors scroll on my services page on mobile?”
  • “What percentage of visitors reach the contact form section on my homepage?”

You get the answer in seconds, check the insight, and then decide what to adjust. No extra setup required.

Quick Wins

Once you know where visitors are dropping off, here are the most effective fixes for freelancer sites:

  • Lead with your strongest work. Don’t save your best case study for the end. Put your most impressive project right at the top of your portfolio section, above the fold if possible.
  • Add a summary CTA early. If someone is sold on your services within 30 seconds, give them a way to reach out without scrolling further. A short “interested? Let’s talk” link near the top works well alongside a more detailed pitch below.
  • Shorten your homepage. Freelancer homepages often try to say too much. A tighter page with fewer sections and clearer hierarchy gets visitors to the bottom faster.
  • Use a sticky navigation with “Contact” visible. Even if visitors don’t read everything, a persistent contact link gives them a low-friction path to reaching out at any point in their scroll.
  • Put testimonials near the top, not the bottom. Social proof is most valuable when it catches a skeptical visitor early - not when it appears after they’ve already decided to leave.

Every additional percentage of visitors who reach your contact section is a potential client you almost missed.

Check your analytics from anywhere

On your morning commute. At a coffee shop. In a meeting. Pull up your analytics on any device and get instant answers.

  • Web dashboard on desktop & mobile
  • Discord bot for team channels
  • Slack integration for your workspace
  • MCP server for AI agents (Claude, Cursor)
See your traffic in 60 seconds →
ClawAnalytics mobile chat showing engagement rate breakdown with charts

How ClawAnalytics helps

Skip the dashboards. Get answers in seconds.

🔗
1

Connect GA4

One-click OAuth. Read-only access. Takes 30 seconds to link your Google Analytics property.

ClawAnalytics connections page showing Google Analytics properties linked
💬
2

Ask questions

Type in plain English. No query language, no filters, no date pickers. Just ask what you want to know.

ClawAnalytics chat interface with natural language query
📊
3

Get answers with charts

Instant responses with visualizations. Share charts with your team or export the data.

ClawAnalytics showing chart response to analytics query

See it in action

Ask a question. Get a chart. That simple.

ClawAnalytics Chat
ClawAnalytics chat interface showing a natural language analytics query with chart response

Works on web, Discord, and Slack. Also available as an MCP server for AI agents.

Leonidas Maliokas
"I used to open Google Analytics 5 times a day and still miss things. Now I get a summary every morning and ask follow-ups when something looks off. Takes 10 seconds instead of 10 minutes."

Leonidas Maliokas

Founder, Elanra Studios

🎮 5 games monitored 💼 3 businesses

Simple, honest pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you're ready.

Free

Try it out

$0 /month
  • 5 websites
  • 30 questions/month
  • Web dashboard
  • No credit card
Start Free

Website

For small businesses

$9 /month
  • 5 websites connected
  • 100 questions/month
  • Daily morning summary
  • Web dashboard + Discord
Get Started

Business

For agencies and portfolios

$79 /month
  • Unlimited websites
  • 2,000 questions/month
  • Everything in Pro
  • ✅ API access
  • ✅ MCP integration
  • ⭐ Priority support
Get Started

Stop opening dashboards.
Start asking.

Connect Google Analytics in 30 seconds. Get answers from the dashboard or Discord. Start free — no credit card needed.

Try it free — ask your first question
30-second setup Free plan available Cancel anytime

Got questions?

Why does scroll depth matter for a freelancer's website?
Freelancer websites typically need visitors to do one thing: reach out. Your contact form, your rates, your strongest portfolio work - these usually appear after some scrolling. If potential clients leave before reaching those sections, they never learn enough to hire you, no matter how good your work actually is.
How do I know if clients are seeing my best portfolio pieces?
Track scroll depth on your portfolio or case studies page and identify the percentage threshold where your key work samples appear. Then check GA4 to see what fraction of visitors actually reach that point. If you put your strongest case study at 70% scroll and only 25% of visitors get there, you should move it higher.
How does this analytics platform help freelancers who aren't data experts?
ClawAnalytics is built for people who need answers quickly, not people who want to spend time in GA4. You can ask 'how far do visitors scroll on my services page?' or 'which page on my site has the worst scroll depth?' and get a plain answer. No report building required.

Related guides

More resources to help you get the most from your analytics.