How to Track Top Exit Pages for Restaurants
Someone searches for “best sushi near me.” They find your site. They check your menu, then leave and order from a competitor. This happens on specific pages. Exit tracking shows you exactly which ones.
Why Top Exit Pages Matters for Restaurants
Restaurants compete on convenience and clarity. Here’s why exit pages matter:
Hungry customers make fast decisions. If they can’t find what they want in seconds, they leave and dine elsewhere.
Menu pages are your storefront. If prices, photos, or options aren’t clear, customers don’t stay.
Online ordering is revenue. High exits from your order page mean technical issues or confusing menus are costing you sales.
Hours and location must be obvious. Nothing frustrates hungry customers like not knowing if you’re open or where you are.
How to Check in GA4
To find exit pages in GA4:
- Open GA4 and go to Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens
- Click Add dimension and select Exit page path
- Focus on your menu, online ordering, reservation, and contact pages
- Sort by highest exit rate
- Pages above 40% exit rate need immediate attention
These are where hungry customers become someone else’s dinner guests.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics automatically finds the exit page problems restaurants face.
The tool answers questions like:
- Which menu category loses the most customers?
- Is my online ordering process too complicated?
- Should I add more food photos to keep people on the site?
You get restaurant-specific advice that helps you keep more diners.
Quick Wins
Show high-quality food photos. Hungry customers eat with their eyes. Great photos keep them on your site.
Make menus mobile-friendly. Most restaurant searches happen on phones. Your menu must work on small screens.
Highlight key info immediately. Hours, location, and primary action (order or book) should be visible in seconds.
Reduce online ordering friction. One-page checkout with clear prices beats multi-step forms every time.
Add live chat or phone number. If customers have questions, make it easy to get answers instead of leaving.
Your next dinner guest is searching now. Make sure your exit pages don’t chase them away.