Monthly reporting and visibility tracking
You should be able to see what your website is actually doing for you, without wading through confusing dashboards. Every month you get a clear, plain-English picture of how you are being found and where it is leading.
- A clear monthly report, in plain English
- See your visibility, traffic, and enquiries in one place
- No dashboards to log into or jargon to decode
What this means for you
- You can see whether your website is actually working
- The numbers are explained in plain English, not jargon
- Visibility is tracked over time, so you see the direction
- The focus is on enquiries and outcomes, not vanity figures
- It is prepared for you, with nothing to log into
A pile of data is not insight. A clear monthly report is.
Most analytics tools bury what matters under charts you have to decode. Your monthly report does the opposite - it tells you what happened and what it means.
A clear monthly report
Each month you get a straightforward summary of how your site is doing, covering things like:
- How visible you are in search and whether that is rising
- How many people visited and how they found you
- How many turned into enquiries
- What changed since last month, and why it matters
Focused on what actually matters
The report leads with the things that affect your business, like enquiries and visibility, rather than vanity figures that look impressive but change nothing.
Visibility tracked over time
Single numbers tell you little. By tracking your visibility month after month, you can see the direction of travel and whether the work is paying off.
No dashboards to decode
You do not log into anything, learn a tool, or interpret raw analytics. The report is prepared and explained for you as part of the managed service.
Do you actually know whether your website is working for you? Get your free assessment - it is proprietary, human-reviewed, and there is no obligation.
How this looks in practice
Take a salon like Iris Hair Studio. The owner had a website and had paid for bits of marketing over the years, but never really knew whether any of it was working - there was no clear way to tell if the site was bringing in bookings or just sitting there.
With their site on the Frively platform, a simple report now arrives each month. It shows, in plain language, how visible the salon is, how many people found it, and how many got in touch - and how that compares to the month before. For the first time the owner can see the website earning its keep, and can have a sensible conversation about what to do next, instead of guessing.
Free website assessment
See what your website is really doing
If you could not say today whether your website is bringing in work, that is worth changing. Start with a free assessment of your current site: a clear, plain-English picture of where you stand now, reviewed by a real person, with no obligation - and a sense of what ongoing reporting would show you.
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What gets tracked, and why it helps
What is measured
The things that tell you whether your website is working: how visible you are in search, how many people are finding and visiting you, how they got there, and how many became enquiries. These are tracked consistently so you can compare month to month, rather than seeing a single snapshot with no context.
How Frively reports it
Rather than handing you raw analytics, the figures are pulled together into a clear monthly report and explained in plain English, with the focus on what changed and what it means for you. It is prepared as part of the managed service, so you get the understanding without having to do the digging or learn a tool.
Why it helps you decide
When you can see what is working, you can make sensible decisions instead of guessing, and you can see the return your website is giving you. Tracking it over time turns a website from a cost you hope is worthwhile into something you can actually measure. That is part of what a Frively website package gives you. And it starts with a free assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is actually in the monthly report?
Do I need to understand analytics to make sense of it?
How is this different from something like Google Analytics?
What does "visibility tracking" mean?
Will it show me whether I am getting enquiries?
Is the report just automatically generated numbers?
How does the free assessment relate to this?
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