GHL Course Analytics Dashboard is Now Live 

Track completions, revenue, and performance in one fast-loading dashboard built for GHL course creators. 

The new course analytics dashboard in GHL is now live, giving course creators a clear, real-time view of how their content is performing. It shows exactly what’s happening across enrollments, completions, and revenue, all from one dashboard.

Instead of pulling numbers from different reports or guessing which courses are working, users can now log in and see their top and bottom performers right away. It’s designed to make tracking course success simple and fast.

GoHighLevel users will also notice the new layout is clean and built to load quickly. The dashboard highlights what matters most: how many people are signing up, where they drop off, and how much money each course is making.

The new GoHighLevel course analytics dashboard gives users a 30-day snapshot of enrollments, completions, and revenue. All the key insights now load in one screen, making it easier to run and grow courses without guessing. 

Quick Summary – Course Analytics Dashboard Essentials

Purpose: The course analytics dashboard in GoHighLevel helps users keep track of course results without jumping through extra steps.

Why It Matters: It gives creators and agencies a simple view of how courses are doing. No need for spreadsheets or guessing.

What You Get: You’ll see course completions, signups, revenue, and funnel progress in one dashboard. It updates on its own and works out of the box.

Time to Complete: Takes less than 10 minutes to start using. Just open the Courses tab in your GHL account.

Difficulty Level: Beginner-friendly. No special setup needed. It’s ready to go.

Key Outcome: GHL users can quickly spot what’s working and fix what’s not using real numbers from the dashboard.

What’s New in the GHL Course Dashboard 

The new course analytics dashboard inside GoHighLevel gives creators a clear and simple way to track what’s happening across their courses. It loads fast, shows key metrics up front, and helps users see patterns without digging through reports.

Here’s what’s new:

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  • Performance Cards: These show your top and bottom courses based on completion rate and enrollments. The data updates every 6 hours, so it stays current without manual refreshes.
  • Revenue Insights: The dashboard tracks total revenue, average order value, and upsell conversions. It even shows your highest order amount. Each card links directly to a more detailed revenue view.
  • Course Funnel Tracking
    You can now see how learners move through each stage of the course:
  • Signed Up: Total number of users who enrolled
  • Started: Number of users who began the course
  • Completed: Number of users who finished
    Clicking into the funnel opens more data about user engagement and progress.
  • Personalized Layouts Based on Role
  • New creators get onboarding tips and demo data to help them learn fast.
  • Returning users see live metrics, their latest course, and a shortcut to create a new one.

This dashboard is also built on ClickHouse, a faster backend engine that makes the data load quickly and scale better as more users or courses are added.

What’s Changed from the Previous Setup

Before this update, the GHL dashboard for courses gave you a basic overview, but not much else. You could see the course list, but it was hard to tell how each one was performing. If you wanted to track enrollments or revenue, you had to dig through other areas or use outside tools.

Now, the new course analytics dashboard brings everything into one place. It’s faster, more focused, and actually helps you understand what’s working.

Here are the key differences:

  • The old dashboard was just a starting point. The new version shows useful data as soon as you log in.
  • There was no easy way to track revenue before. Now, you can see total revenue, average order value, and conversion numbers, all linked to your course performance.
  • Course progress used to be unclear. Now, the dashboard shows how many people signed up, how many started, and how many finished.
  • Everyone used to get the same view. Now, the layout adjusts depending on if you’re a new creator or an active one.

This version gives course creators a full view of their numbers without needing extra tools or reports. It turns the dashboard into something you can actually use to improve your courses.

Why This Update Matters 

Course creators often build strong content but struggle to track what happens after launch. Without clear numbers, it’s hard to know if a course is working or where students are getting stuck.

The new course analytics dashboard in GHL changes that. It brings the most important metrics into one place so creators can stop guessing and start adjusting.

Here’s why it matters:

  • It shows how each course is performing in real time
  • It highlights where students drop off or stop engaging
  • It helps track revenue and order value without leaving the dashboard
  • It gives agencies an easier way to prove value to clients who sell courses

This update turns the dashboard into more than just a home screen. It becomes a tool that helps users make smart decisions based on what their audience is actually doing.

Where to Find the GHL Course Analytics Dashboard 

The updated course analytics dashboard inside GoHighLevel is built to be simple and useful. It gives creators a quick way to understand how their courses are doing without jumping between pages or exporting reports.

Here’s how to start using it:

Step 01 – Access the Main Menu in GoHighLevel  

  • The main menu on the left side of your screen includes all the main areas you work in when using GoHighLevel (GHL).

1.1 Click on the Memberships menu item to access the Courses section.

  • You’ll now be in the Memberships section, where you can access the Courses tab from the top menu.

1.2 Hover over the Courses tab.

1.3 Click the Dashboards option.

Where to Find the GHL Course Analytics Dashboard 

Quick Tips for Course Creators Using the Dashboard

The new course analytics dashboard in GHL is a solid tool, but knowing how to read it can make a big difference. Here are a few tips to help users get more out of it without overcomplicating things.

  • Check your funnel regularly. Look at the number of people who sign up, start, and finish. If there’s a big gap between signups and completions, something in the course might need a fix.
  • Use revenue data to track small changes. Launch a new offer or add an upsell? Watch the total checkouts and average order value. These numbers will tell you if it’s working.
  • Pay attention to low-performing courses. If a course has a low completion rate, it could mean the content is too long or the flow is unclear. Use the data to decide where to adjust.
  • Connect the insights with your workflows. Combine what you learn from the dashboard with tags and automations. For example, follow up with users who started a course but didn’t finish.
  • Make it part of your weekly routine. Checking in once a week is usually enough. If you see something trending the wrong way, take a closer look and act early.

These small habits help course creators use the dashboard as a real tool, not just a place to look at numbers.

What the Dashboard Means for Agencies 

Agencies that work with course creators now have a better way to show value. The new course analytics dashboard in GoHighLevel gives a clear picture of what is working and what needs attention.

Here’s how agencies can use it:

  • Simpler reporting for clients. Instead of explaining data through spreadsheets or screenshots, you can walk clients through live metrics like revenue, course completions, and average order value.
  • Faster insight into problems. A drop in completions or sales is easier to catch now. You can check the dashboard and act on it before it turns into a bigger issue.
  • Improved onboarding. When helping a client launch their first course, the dashboard helps focus on the basics. It gives them a starting point without the overwhelm.
  • Better conversations about upsells. Use the numbers to guide strategy. If a course has high signups but low completions, that could lead to a paid offer for course improvements or email automation.
  • More proof during check-ins. Regular client calls go smoother when you have real numbers to back up your results. The dashboard helps build trust by showing progress clearly.

This dashboard gives agencies a tool that supports real conversations. It helps you coach clients better, offer smarter services, and stay on top of what matters most.

Common Questions About the Course Dashboard 

The new course analytics dashboard in GoHighLevel is designed to be easy to use, but a few questions might come up along the way. Here are some quick answers to help:

Final Thoughts on the Course Analytics Dashboard

The new course analytics dashboard in GoHighLevel makes it easier to stay on top of course performance without adding extra work. It gives a full picture of how people move through a course, how much revenue it brings in, and what needs attention.

For course creators, it helps answer basic but important questions. Are people finishing the course? Is the offer converting? Is it worth running again? Now, all those answers are in one place.

For agencies, it offers a better way to talk with clients about results. The dashboard shows clear numbers that help guide conversations and shape next steps.

The course analytics dashboard update makes tracking courses feel less like a chore and more like part of the process. It’s a simple but useful upgrade that helps users stay focused on what actually moves the needle.

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