How to Track Mobile Traffic for Freelancers
Picture this: a potential client discovers your portfolio at 11 PM on their phone, scrolling through your case studies in bed. They love your work but your site loads slowly on mobile and images look cramped. Three days later, they hire someone else. This happens constantly, and you never even know it happened.
Why Mobile Traffic Matters for Freelancers
Client behavior has shifted mobile. Recent studies show 67% of clients research service providers on smartphones before making contact. Your portfolio likely gets 40-60% mobile visitors, yet many freelancers still optimize primarily for desktop.
Mobile reveals real engagement. When someone views your portfolio on a phone, they’re often in “discovery mode” - casually browsing, not yet committed. High mobile traffic with low engagement signals your site isn’t connecting with this audience.
Conversion paths differ by device. A client might browse on mobile but convert on desktop. ClawAnalytics helps you see this full journey so you know which touchpoints matter.
Mobile performance affects SEO. Google uses mobile-first indexing. If your site delivers a poor mobile experience, your search rankings suffer, and clients never find you.
How to Check Mobile Traffic in GA4
Open Google Analytics 4 and navigate to the Users section. Click on Mobile to see a breakdown by device category. You’ll find three segments: mobile, desktop, and tablet.
For each device type, GA4 shows:
- Active users and new users
- Engagement rate and average engagement time
- Conversions and conversion rate
Create a comparison view to see mobile versus desktop side by side. Pay attention to engagement rate - a low rate on mobile suggests usability problems.
The Easier Way
Instead of wrestling with GA4’s complex interface, try ClawAnalytics. It automatically surfaces the insights that matter for your freelance business.
For example, ClawAnalytics can instantly answer questions like:
- Which of my portfolio case studies gets the most mobile views?
- Are clients who find me on mobile more likely to book a call?
- How does my mobile load time affect conversion rates?
You get clean dashboards without spending hours in analytics training. The tool speaks your language - freelance growth - rather than drowning you in technical metrics.
Quick Wins
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Test your site on your phone right now. Browse your own portfolio on mobile. Can you read everything? Are buttons easy to tap? Does it load in under 3 seconds?
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Check your mobile bounce rate. If it’s above 60%, your mobile experience needs work. Fix large images, simplify navigation, and ensure text is readable without zooming.
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Use responsive design. Your portfolio should adapt seamlessly to any screen size. Most modern website builders handle this automatically.
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Monitor mobile-specific conversions. Set up goals for “contact form submissions” and “book a call” clicks, then filter by device. This tells you if mobile visitors are taking action.
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Enable speed optimization. Compress images, enable caching, and use a CDN. Mobile users often have slower connections, so every optimization counts.
Start tracking mobile traffic today. Your next client is probably browsing on their phone right now.