Feature · Link tracking & analytics
Know the moment a client opens your link.
Every page you publish on Pagelive is a tracked link. You see who opened it, when, and for how long — and you get an email the moment it happens, so you follow up on signal instead of silence.
The signals
What every link reports
Six page-level signals, on every page you publish. And the numbers are honest: link-preview bots and scanners are filtered out, and dwell only counts time the reader was actually engaged.
Need a name, not a count? Optionally require viewers to verify their email with a one-time code before the page opens — per-person identity, enabled by you, per page. For the full playbook on reading these signals, see document tracking.
How it works
From publish to “they just opened it”
Publish your page
Say “publish this” in Claude, drop the HTML, or publish from the dashboard. You get a clean, private link — noindex by default.
Send the link
Your recipient opens it in any browser — no account, no app. Add a password if it’s confidential, or require an email to see who exactly is reading.
Know the moment it’s opened
Get an email when a client opens your link — who opened it and how long they read. The full picture lives in your per-page analytics.
Frequently asked
Do bots and link-preview scanners count as opens? +
No. Email clients and chat apps “open” links to generate previews, which inflates naive counters. Pagelive filters known bots and scanners out of your stats, and dwell time only counts engaged reading — so an open means a person, and four minutes means four minutes.
Can I see exactly who opened the page? +
Optionally, yes. You can require viewers to enter their email (verified with a one-time code) before the page opens. It’s off by default and entirely your call per page — turn it on and your analytics show per-person opens instead of anonymous viewers.
Is tracking per-slide or per-section? +
No — analytics are page-level: opens, unique viewers, dwell time, by-day, country, and referrer for the page as a whole. There’s no per-slide or scroll-depth breakdown.
Does the recipient need an account? +
No. A Pagelive link opens in any browser. The only time a viewer types anything is if you add a password or turn on email verification for that page.
See who opened it.
Publish your first page free — tracked, bot-filtered, and private by default. Pair it with a password when it’s confidential.