Interior Designers

How to Track Scroll Depth for Interior Designers

Learn how to track scroll depth for your interior design portfolio to see which rooms, styles, and projects capture client attention.

How to Track Scroll Depth for Interior Designers

Your website is a gallery of beautiful spaces. When clients browse your work, you want to know if they stop at the living room or continue through to the kitchen remodel, bedroom makeover, and beyond. Scroll depth tracking shows you exactly how clients move through your portfolio.

Why Scroll Depth Matters for Interior Designers

Interior design is all about showing vision and detail. Scroll depth tells you if your website delivers on that promise.

First, it reveals room popularity. You know which spaces attract the most attention and which get ignored. Second, it shows content preferences. Clients might scroll deeply through modern minimalist projects but bounce quickly from traditional designs. Third, it optimizes your portfolio. You feature what works and refresh what does not. Fourth, it improves client connection. The more they see, the more they envision in their own space, and the more likely they are to reach out.

How to Check in GA4

GA4 scroll tracking works well for image-heavy design portfolios.

Start by enabling scroll events in GA4. Go to Configure, then Events, and verify scroll data is being collected. Build a custom report by navigating to Explore and creating a blank report. Add scroll depth as a dimension and sessions as a metric. Filter by page path to analyze specific project pages. Compare scroll depth across project types. You might find that kitchen renovations get more attention than bathroom remodels, guiding what you highlight on your homepage.

The catch? GA4 gives you numbers, but not what those numbers mean for your business. You still need to connect the dots to leads and revenue.

The Easier Way

ClawAnalytics helps interior designers by connecting scroll depth directly to client inquiries.

You see which project pages keep visitors engaged and which ones lead to consultation requests. The dashboard answers questions like: “Do clients scroll through our entire kitchen portfolio?” or “Which design style keeps visitors on the page longest?” You stop wondering what clients want to see and start showing it.

ClawAnalytics also reveals which rooms generate the most interest, helping you decide which spaces to feature in your marketing and which project types to promote more.

Quick Wins

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

Create immersive room tours. Use full-width images, before-and-after sliders, and detail shots that encourage visitors to keep scrolling through each space.

Add material and finish callouts. As visitors scroll, highlight the paint colors, fabrics, and fixtures used in each room. This adds value and keeps people reading.

Use a sticky inquiry button. Once visitors scroll past 50%, they are interested. Keep your contact option visible as they continue through the rest of your portfolio.

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How do I track scroll depth for my interior design website?
Enable scroll tracking in GA4 for your portfolio and project pages. Set up custom events for 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% scroll to see how clients move through your spaces.
What scroll depth should interior designers expect?
Aim for 60% or higher on project showcases. Clients looking for design inspiration want to see every room angle, material detail, and finishing touch.
How does ClawAnalytics help interior designers improve scroll depth?
ClawAnalytics connects scroll depth to inquiry data, showing designers which rooms and styles keep visitors interested and drive client bookings.

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