Version-aware metrics
Analytics attach traffic and lead capture to the release that served the page, making it easier to compare conversion quality between deployments.
Features
Measure page views, leads, conversion, devices, countries, and sources by deployed version without adding a third-party SDK.
Analytics attach traffic and lead capture to the release that served the page, making it easier to compare conversion quality between deployments.
StaticX uses first-party, minimal analytics for hosted static sites. It avoids third-party tracking scripts for core product analytics.
Traffic, forms, and releases live in one place, so you can see which version generated a lead and what changed before or after it.
Analytics in StaticX are designed around deployed versions, forms, and conversion quality instead of a disconnected script tag.
Traffic is tied to the active deployment, so the first release gives StaticX a version to measure against.
Page views are collected from hosted pages and obvious bot traffic is ignored where possible.
Review views, leads, source, country, device, and conversion rate per version and per site.
Traditional analytics can tell you traffic went up or down, but not always which release caused it. StaticX keeps traffic, lead capture, and deployments in the same product surface.
That means a landing page version can be judged by page views, submitted leads, conversion rate, traffic source, country, and device. When a release underperforms, rollback remains instant.
See how each release converts, not just how the site performs in aggregate.
Understand whether direct traffic, search, social, or referrals are producing leads.
Lead entries include version, country, device, source, and landing path where available.
Short, practical answers for using this page safely.
Yes. Page views are tracked for published StaticX pages even if the site has no forms. Conversion rate is only meaningful once leads exist.
No. StaticX analytics are built into the hosting flow and use first-party infrastructure for core measurements.
You can compare views, leads, conversion rate, traffic source, country, device, browser, operating system, and timeline trends where data is available.