- Now you can track blog views, clicks, top posts, and devices in one simple dashboard.
- Quick Summary – Blog Performance Analytics Essentials
- Blog Statistics Overview
- What You Can Track Now
- Where to Find Blog Performance Analytics
- How to Use Blog Performance Analytics in GHL
- Why This Update Matters
- Pro Tips to Get More Out of Blog Stats
- Frequently Asked Questions About Blog Performance Analytics
- What This Means for You
Now you can track blog views, clicks, top posts, and devices in one simple dashboard.
Why Blog Performance Analytics Matter
Blog performance analytics helps you understand if your content is actually working. Many people post blogs, hope for clicks, and move on without knowing the results. That means no tracking, no insights, and a lot of guesswork.
GoHighLevel now makes this easier. With the new dashboard, you can see blog views, link clicks, top posts, and even the devices readers use. It’s all in one place, simple to read, and ready to use.

GoHighLevel’s blog performance analytics helps you see what content is working and what’s not. Use real data to improve results and grow traffic.
Quick Summary – Blog Performance Analytics Essentials
Purpose: This update gives users a clear dashboard inside GoHighLevel to track how blogs and posts are performing.
Why It Matters: It takes the guesswork out of blogging by showing which posts drive traffic, what links people click, and how readers view your content.
What You Get: A built-in reporting tool with page views, top posts, link clicks, device breakdowns, author stats, and category insights.
Time to Complete: Just a few minutes to open Analytics > Blogs and check the numbers you need.
Difficulty Level: Easy. No setup or extra tools required.
Key Outcome: Smarter content decisions backed by real data that agencies can also use in client reporting.
Blog Statistics Overview
GoHighLevel just added a new dashboard to help you keep track of your blog performance analytics.
You’ll find it under Analytics > Blogs. It shows you the big picture: total blog views, how many blogs and posts you’ve published, and what’s getting the most attention.
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Everything is laid out in a way that’s easy to read. No setup needed. No clutter. Just clear numbers and simple charts.
If you’ve ever wondered which posts people are reading, what days bring in the most traffic, or how your links are performing, this update makes it easy to find out.
It’s a solid tool for checking what’s working and what’s not all without leaving your GHL account.
What You Can Track Now
With blog performance analytics now built into GoHighLevel, you can finally see what’s really happening with your content.
Here’s what the dashboard tracks:
- Page views
- See how many people are reading your blogs and when. Look for trends over time, busy days, or slow periods.
- Top posts
- Quickly spot which blog posts get the most traffic. Each one shows a title and image preview so you can scan fast.
- Link clicks
- Track what people are clicking inside your posts. This helps you test calls to action and improve your layout.
- Devices
- Find out if your readers are on desktop, mobile, or tablet. You’ll know where to focus your design efforts.
- Categories and authors
- View traffic by blog category or author. This makes it easier to see which topics or writers are pulling results.
- Imported vs manual posts
- Compare the performance of blogs created in GHL versus ones brought in from outside. It’s a quick way to check your content workflow.
All of this lives in one clean view. No extra tools needed. Just helpful blog performance analytics that show you what’s working.
Where to Find Blog Performance Analytics
Accessing the new blog performance analytics is simple. Everything you need is inside your GoHighLevel account.
To find it, go to Analytics > Blogs. The dashboard will load with your data already organized. You don’t need to set anything up or connect outside tools.
From there, you can adjust the date range, review page views, check clicks, and see which posts are performing best. Filters make it easy to narrow down results by category or author if you want a closer look.
If you manage multiple blogs or publish often, this dashboard keeps everything in one place. Instead of switching between spreadsheets or reports, you can see the numbers right where you work every day.
How to Use Blog Performance Analytics in GHL
GoHighLevel’s blog performance analytics gives you a clear view of what’s working with your content. Here’s how to use it step by step:
Step 01: Access the Main Left Hand Menu in GoHighLevel
- The Main Menu on the Left side of your screen has all the main areas that you work in when using GHL
1.1 Click on the Sites Menu Item.
- Access the ‘Sites’ section of GoHighLevel
- You’ll now be in the ‘Sites’ section of GHL, where you can access the Analytics section from the top menu:
1.2 Click on the Analytics menu link

Step 2.0: Open the Analytics Section
2.1 At the top left of the analytics dashboard, select the drop-down menu to select Blogs.
2.2 Click on Blogs to open the new dashboard.

Step 3.0: Choose Your Date Range
3.1 At the top of the dashboard, set the date range you want to review.
3.2 You can look at daily, weekly, or custom ranges depending on what you need.
3.3 After selection the date range. Click the ‘Confirm’ button to confirm the date range.

Step 4.0: Review Key Blog Metrics
4.1 Check the total page views to see how much traffic your blog is getting.
4.2 Look at the trend chart to spot growth or slowdowns over time.
4.3 Scroll to the top-performing posts section to see which posts are bringing in the most views.


By following these steps, you’ll move from guessing about your blog to making content decisions backed by real numbers.
Why This Update Matters
Before this update, tracking blog results in GoHighLevel wasn’t simple. You could see traffic in different places, but there wasn’t a single spot to get the full picture.
Now with blog performance analytics, you don’t have to guess. You can see what content brings readers in, what links get clicked, and how people are viewing your posts.
For agencies, this is a big win. It means you can give clients clear reports on how their blogs are doing. For solo marketers, it means you know where to focus your time instead of spreading effort across posts that aren’t working.
When you have data in front of you, it’s easier to decide what to publish next. You can repeat the types of posts that perform best and improve the ones that fall short.
This update makes blogging inside GHL less about hoping and more about knowing.
Pro Tips to Get More Out of Blog Stats
Once you start using blog performance analytics, you’ll quickly see patterns in your content. Here are a few tips to help you get even more value out of the data:
- Set a reporting habit
- Check your blog stats on a regular schedule, like weekly or monthly. This makes it easier to spot changes and track growth over time.
- Use data in client reports
- Agencies can export insights to show clients exactly how their blogs are performing. Clear numbers build trust and show results.
- Test your calls to action
- Pay attention to which links get the most clicks. Try different buttons, text, or placements to see what works best.
- Match the format to your audience
- If list-style posts perform better than long-form guides, adjust your content plan to match. Use your top posts as a model.
- Keep devices in mind
- If most of your traffic comes from mobile, make sure your layout is easy to read on a small screen.
These small adjustments can make a big difference in how well your blog connects with readers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Blog Performance Analytics
What This Means for You
Blogging takes time, and the only way to know if that time pays off is by looking at the numbers. With blog performance analytics now inside GoHighLevel, you no longer have to guess how your content is doing.
This update gives you a clear, simple view of what’s working and what isn’t. You’ll know which posts bring in readers, which links get clicks, and how people are viewing your site.
For agencies, it’s a straightforward way to show clients the value of blogging. For solo marketers, it’s a tool to guide your strategy and save time by focusing only on content that performs.
The takeaway is simple: better insights lead to better content decisions. And now you can get those insights without leaving GHL.
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