I used to spend my mornings looking at several domains in GA4 and Search Console. When I look at the graphs I try to guess if they're trending up or down or if anything changed. Or I have to download the raw numbers and do statistical tests in Excel or Jupyter.
Ideally this would all run in the background and I would only get an alert when something significant happens.
That's why I built WebTrafficWatch.
I use it for all my domains now and I love it. It keeps track of metrics like clicks, impressions, site visitors, conversions, etc. and once a week emails me a report telling me if anything out of the ordinary happened.
But it not only gives me the nerdy details from linear regressions and statistical tests. It also explains these stats in plain English.
I'm super excited to finally let you all use WebTrafficWatch.
Let me know what you think!
I recommend WebTrafficWatch—an excellent tool for those who want to stay up-to-date on website changes without the hassle.
The service analyzes data from GA4 and Search Console and sends clear weekly reports highlighting important changes.
Congrats on the launch @benfreu! This solves a real pain point. GA4 and GSC have so much data but turning it into actionable insights takes way more effort than it should. Love that it runs the analysis automatically and flags what actually matters. Upvoted and excited to try it! 🙌
Congrats on launching WebTrafficWatch! Automating the analysis and getting clear, plain-English insights sounds like a huge time saver. What’s the biggest impact you’ve seen since using it on your own domains?🤔
I like how this keeps things clear without too much extra data. GA4 and GSC show a lot of numbers, but it’s hard to know what really matters. If WebTrafficWatch can explain changes in plain English and still show the stats, that’s super helpful. I do wonder how it tells the difference between normal things like holiday traffic and real problems like a sudden drop.
Get the signal without the noise, this tool analyzes Google Analytics 4 and Search Console to generate weekly reports that flag the shifts you actually need to know. No more digging through dashboards. Just insights, delivered.
Getting on top of all the stats on all domains will be such a time saver! Congrats on the launch! @benfreu
This is great. Outliers are always a great opportunity to dig in and figure out what's going on. New review, mentioned in a podcast, recommended in a newsletter but also negative outliers like fewer traffic than usual because a ui change or a script that's accidentally broken in the website causes bounces that tank the search ranking.
In any of the above cases I want to find out sooner rather than later.
Kudos @ making WebTrafficWatch available to us!
Clean insights from GA4 and Search Console without spending hours analyzing data.
Honestly, getting a weekly email that actually explains stats in plain English is such a relief—no more squinting at graphs every morning. Did you ever consider adding Slack alerts too?