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How to Track Scroll Depth for Architects

Learn how to track scroll depth for your architecture firm to understand which portfolio pieces and project pages capture client attention.

How to Track Scroll Depth for Architects

Your portfolio is your calling card. When potential clients land on a project page, you want to know if they actually scroll through to see the full project or bounce after the hero image. Scroll depth tracking tells you exactly this, revealing how your work gets viewed online.

Why Scroll Depth Matters for Architects

Architecture is a visual profession, and your website needs to showcase that vision effectively. Scroll depth helps you understand if it does.

First, it measures portfolio impact. You know which projects people actually view versus which they abandon. Second, it reveals content gaps. If visitors scroll past your project description but stop before the specifications, your narrative needs work. Third, it guides content updates. You stop guessing and start optimizing based on real data. Fourth, it improves client engagement. Visitors who see more of your work are more likely to reach out for a consultation.

How to Check in GA4

GA4 provides scroll tracking that works well for visual-heavy architecture sites.

Begin by enabling scroll tracking in GA4. Go to Configure, then Events, and confirm scroll events are collecting data. Create a scroll depth report by going to Explore, creating a blank report, and adding scroll depth percentage as a dimension. Filter by your portfolio pages to see engagement per project. Compare scroll depth between residential and commercial projects. You might find clients scroll deeper on home renovations than office builds, informing what you showcase more.

The limitation? GA4 does not connect scroll depth directly to leads. You are left guessing whether deep scrolling equals actual inquiries.

The Easier Way

ClawAnalytics makes scroll depth actionable for architects by linking it directly to your lead data.

You see which projects keep visitors engaged and which ones generate client inquiries. The tool answers questions like: “Do people scroll through our entire hospital project page?” or “Which architectural style keeps visitors on the page longest?” You stop guessing which portfolio pieces matter and start featuring what actually works.

ClawAnalytics also highlights patterns across projects, helping you understand if clients prefer detailed specifications, before-and-after comparisons, or immersive image galleries.

Quick Wins

Here are three things you can do today to improve scroll depth on your architecture website.

Lead with your best images. The hero section sets the tone. Use your most striking project photos to hook visitors and pull them deeper into the page.

Tell the project story sequentially. Start with the challenge, show the design process, then reveal the finished project. This narrative structure encourages visitors to scroll through each phase.

Include project specs in scannable format. Not everyone reads every detail, but those who do are serious prospects. Use tables and bullet points so the information is easy to scan without interrupting the visual flow.

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How do I track scroll depth for my architecture portfolio?
Set up scroll events in GA4 for 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% thresholds. Apply these to your portfolio and project detail pages to see which designs keep visitors interested.
What is a good scroll depth for architecture websites?
Architecture portfolios should aim for 60% or higher on project pages. Visitors interested in hiring an architect typically want to see full project details, site plans, and the final results.
How does ClawAnalytics help architects improve scroll depth?
ClawAnalytics shows scroll depth alongside lead generation data, helping architects understand which projects and design styles generate the most client interest.

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