How to Automate Page View Tracking

How to Automate Page View Tracking

Page view tracking helps you monitor lead interactions on your website or funnel pages, offering insights into their interests and behaviors. This enables you to follow up with personalized messages, address concerns, and guide leads toward conversion effectively.

Setting Up Page View Tracking #

  • Navigate to Automation > Workflows > + Create Workflow.
  • For the trigger, search for “Page” and choose “Funnel/Website Page View” under events.
  • Add filters to specify the funnel or website and the particular pages you wish to track.

Options include selecting specific pages, using page paths (the part of the URL following your domain), or targeting based on UTM parameters by typing in relevant keywords.

Use Cases #

Page view tracking can enhance lead nurturing and conversions by enabling tailored follow-ups, such as targeting leads who visit booking pages without scheduling, re-engaging e-commerce visitors who show interest in products but don’t purchase, nurturing coaching clients based on subscription interest, or providing proactive customer support for “Contact Us” page visitors.

By monitoring the pages prospects interact with and tailoring your follow-ups, you can address their needs, build trust, and guide them seamlessly through the conversion journey, ensuring every opportunity is maximized.

Frequently Asked Questions #

Why isn’t my page view tracking working? #

For page view tracking to work, the lead’s data must already be in the CRM, usually captured through an opt-in page. Ensure your funnels are structured to capture this information upfront.

How should I test my setup? #

Always test your workflows in incognito mode or with a fresh lead entry to verify that tracking and subsequent actions are functioning as intended.

How do I choose the right wait times? #

Experiment with different wait times in your workflows to find the optimal balance between giving leads space and engaging them while their interest is high.

Which trigger tracks page views? #

Search for “Page” when adding a trigger and choose “Funnel/Website Page View” to fire the workflow when a tracked page is viewed.

Can I track only certain pages? #

Yes. Use filters to target specific pages, page paths after your domain, or UTM parameters so only the pages you care about trigger the workflow.

What follow-ups work well with page view tracking? #

Tailored follow-ups such as reminding booking-page visitors to schedule, re-engaging product browsers, or offering support to “Contact Us” visitors tend to convert well.

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Updated on May 26, 2026
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