The problem
Analytics exists but important business actions are not tracked.
MobyTechy sets up analytics, events, dashboards, funnel reviews, form diagnostics, and conversion experiments so website and campaign decisions are based on behavior, not guesses.
Service blueprint
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Analytics exists but important business actions are not tracked.
Analytics audit, measurement plan, event taxonomy, and source tracking review.
Clearer answers about where leads come from and where users drop off.
Overview
MobyTechy sets up analytics, events, dashboards, funnel reviews, form diagnostics, and conversion experiments so website and campaign decisions are based on behavior, not guesses.
The work focuses on clear user journeys, dependable implementation, search and analytics foundations, and a launch plan that can improve once real usage data appears.
Make data-driven decisions and optimize your site for maximum conversions.
Businesses getting traffic but not enough leads, bookings, trials, or purchases.
Teams unsure which channels, pages, or forms produce qualified results.
Companies preparing SEO, paid media, or redesign work and needing baseline measurement.
Product teams that need activation, onboarding, and retention events tracked clearly.
Analytics exists but important business actions are not tracked.
Forms, calls, WhatsApp clicks, quote requests, and checkout steps are not visible in reports.
The team changes pages without knowing what improved or worsened conversion.
Campaigns optimize for platform metrics instead of lead quality or revenue signals.
Key Capabilities
Analytics audit, measurement plan, event taxonomy, and source tracking review.
Setup or cleanup for page views, form submits, CTA clicks, funnels, and conversion events.
Dashboards for traffic, channels, landing pages, leads, conversion rates, and key drop-offs.
CRO review of messaging, page structure, forms, trust signals, speed, and mobile UX.
Experiment backlog and practical recommendations for the highest-impact fixes.
Clearer answers about where leads come from and where users drop off.
Better prioritization for website, SEO, paid media, email, and product improvements.
A conversion improvement process that can be repeated after each campaign or release.
Clarify business goals, user needs, current systems, constraints, and the measurable outcome the service should support.
Define scope, milestones, content, technical approach, integrations, tracking, and ownership before production work starts.
Design, implement, review, and test the work in focused cycles so risks are surfaced early.
Prepare production assets, QA critical paths, confirm analytics, and release with a practical handover.
Use search, campaign, conversion, and support data to prioritize the next improvements.
Often yes. We can audit the current setup, define missing events, and implement tracking if the site and tag tools allow it.
Useful events include form starts, form submissions, phone clicks, WhatsApp clicks, audit requests, quote requests, booking clicks, and qualified lead outcomes.
We can plan and support tests where traffic volume is high enough. For lower-traffic sites, prioritized UX and messaging improvements are often more practical first.