WordPress Website Analytics & Reporting Inside GoHighLevel
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Meg Stables
We manage a large number of client websites that are all built on WordPress, and right now GoHighLevel can’t report on any of their website performance metrics. This creates a big gap in our reporting because we can’t show clients their website traffic, page performance, or engagement alongside their funnels, CRM, and ad results.
Having native WordPress analytics inside GHL would massively streamline reporting. Instead of moving between multiple platforms, all website stats could be pulled directly into the dashboard and client reports. This would help agencies provide clearer insights and reduce manual work.
Even a basic integration that allows us to sync traffic, pageviews, sessions, conversions, and top pages from WordPress (or its plugins like Jetpack or GA) would make a huge difference.
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WordPress Website Analytics inside GoHighLevel
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Meg Stables
Most of our client websites are hosted on WordPress, and right now we don’t have an easy way to pull website performance data directly into GoHighLevel. This creates a big gap in our reporting flow, because everything else we do,CRM, funnels, ads reporting, communication, lead tracking, already lives inside GHL.
Having native WordPress analytics and traffic reporting inside the platform would allow us to fully centralize our performance dashboards and improve the experience for both agencies and clients. It would save us from jumping between platforms or manually pulling stats from Google Analytics and WordPress every month. More importantly, it would make GHL feel like a true complete reporting hub instead of having website data live separately.
It would help us show clients website visits, engagement, traffic sources, conversions and other essential site performance metrics without having to rely on external tools. For agencies managing multiple client sites, this would be a huge efficiency gain and would elevate the value of GHL as an all-in-one solution.
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Meg Stables
Most of our client websites are built in WordPress, but there’s no way to see site analytics inside GoHighLevel. It would be great to have built-in reporting that shows visits, traffic sources, and conversions directly in the dashboard. This would save us from switching between tools and help us give clients full visibility on their website performance right inside GHL.
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Add Native WordPress Website Reporting to GoHighLevel
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Meg Stables
Many agencies using GoHighLevel manage client websites outside of GHL, most commonly on WordPress. Because of this, website performance data currently sits completely separate from the rest of the client’s marketing activity.
Introducing WordPress website reporting inside GoHighLevel would allow agencies to view and report on website traffic directly within the platform. This would remove the need to rely on external tools or manual reporting and give clients a more complete picture of how their website supports lead generation and campaigns.
Access to metrics such as visits, page performance, engagement, and conversions would help agencies connect website performance with ads, funnels, and CRM activity, all in one place.
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Integrate WordPress Website Analytics & Reporting into GoHighLevel
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Meg Stables
Many agencies host client websites on WordPress and currently lack a seamless way to centralize website performance data inside GoHighLevel. Having native reporting for WordPress websites, including traffic, conversions, top pages, and visitor behaviour, would dramatically improve our ability to deliver transparent, data-driven reporting to clients.
This feature would allow agencies to build complete marketing dashboards in GHL without relying on external platforms or manual reporting processes.
Suggested Core Metrics:
Website visits & unique visitors
Traffic sources
Page views & top landing pages
Lead form conversions & events
Call tracking attribution
Bounce rate & session duration
Basic SEO page performance
Why it's valuable:
Modern digital agencies need a single source of truth for marketing performance. Bringing WordPress analytics into GHL improves retention, reduces reporting time, and elevates GHL as a true all-in-one platform.
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Igor Czajkowski
It should be easy to deploy if the LC plugin is installed on the WP page then the data shoudl be presented in Analytics. Right now it works only with WP hosted in WP but it doesn't make sense to have such a limitation
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Patty Barrios
Yes please!
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Trent Blizzard
Yes, it would be so helpful to have this sort of data connected to my GHL Contacts
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Trent Blizzard
Yes please, the tracking data I can collect from my external website is shockingly limited, especially as a user of other systems like Hubspot.