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Conductor is excited to test our new pages reporting experience with a limited set of users. This experience brings new Pages and Page Details reports (accessible alongside your existing Pages and Page Details reports) that use Conductor's new data platform to provide robust data and insights— highlighting your website and content performance and the factors influencing that performance—with precision, flexibility, and fidelity.
Your website is your number one growth driver, but you can’t take advantage of your website’s potential without a full picture of its performance. Without all your data and insights together, unified into a single experience, you’ll be wasting time and resources sifting through piles of disorganized data. This is why Conductor is investing so heavily in our data infrastructure and next-gen reporting—and why we believe this solution and its upcoming iterations will be the answer to your biggest current and future challenges.
Conductor’s goal is to provide you with a complete understanding of how your website and content is performing and why—by unifying key performance metrics in one place, providing clear insights to make it easy to understand what is going on and where you should focus, and delivering more intuitive and flexible workflows.
What's new in these reports?
What’s new in the Pages Report?
A new tabbed experience
The new Pages report is broken into two tabs:
- The Overview tab provides a visual trend of your website traffic and on-site engagement performance, and provides a future home for further trended visualizations of your data.
- The Pages tab provides a highly flexible view into the unified performance and technical data for all your URLs.
Across these new tabs you can perform workflows for understanding and measuring website performance and for technical investigation.
Assess performance across all your domains
Review aggregated performance across all your websites. Measure total traffic, conversions, and other on-site engagement with multi-domain rollup reporting in the Overview tab.
Technical SEO data and insights side-by-side with analytics metrics
Investigate each page’s performance with web analytics and technical data side-by-side in the Pages tab. Plus—because Conductor now discovers pages on your site from more data sources—you can access data and insights for all your pages—even those that don’t yet have organic traffic.
Bonus: You can see traffic and on-site engagement data for all your pages that your integrated web analytics reports as having organic traffic—ending the previous 10,000 page limit.
Note:
- For analytics data, data is aggregated across your selected date range.
- For technical data, to provide clarity into your current technical issues, data reflects a weekly snapshot from the most recent week of your selected range.
Aggregated performance measurements across the dates you report on
Now, review aggregated analytics metrics across the entire data range you report on.
Highly flexible data filtering
New column-level filters provide flexible ways to pinpoint exactly the data you want to see in the Pages table.
One-click access to your common workflows with Views
Quickly uncover valuable insights, based on our customers’ most common use cases, by selecting a preset view. Or design your own view with any column and filter combination, save it, then share it with your team so it’s ready to go.
See data from the current, open time period to see the most up-to-date data available
You don't have to wait for the next weekly publication from your integrated analytics to see our most recent technical SEO data. If Conductor has new data available, we'll show it for the current time period.
What’s new in Page Details?
With technical SEO data in the Page Details report, Conductor provides a holistic view into the content on a page, organic performance, and technical configuration. With this information, users can start to answer the following questions in a single place:
- Can this page be accessed by search engines?
- Are search engines able to index this page?
- What meta and semantic information is available for search engines to better understand this page?
- How will social media networks preview this content when it’s shared?
This must-have data for technical SEOs now appears directly in the Conductor platform, while empowering non-technical experts to fully understand the technical perspective in an intuitive, accessible way.
Bonus: If you also use Conductor Website Monitoring and have enabled Javascript Rendering for the page’s website, you can also specify whether you want to only see the rendered DOM view or see a DOM/HTML comparison for each change.
You'll also notice that the report is now broken into four tabs:
- Organic Performance. This tab includes the familiar Page Details content—where you can view your integrated web analytics metrics for the page and the page's performance for keywords.
- Content. This is a new tab that includes data about your page's on-page elements.
- Technical. This is a new tab that includes data about your page's technical configuration.
- Changelog. This is a new tab that provides a log of the technical changes made to the URL over your selected time range.
The Content Tab
The Content tab includes on-page data about:
- Meta tags like title tags and meta descriptions.
- Headings (h1–h6).
- Social tags indicating Open Graph and Twitter Card implementation.
The Technical Tab
The Technical tab includes backend technical SEO data about:
- Indexability, including whether the page is indexable, what existing indexing directives appear, and whether the page appears in the XML sitemap.
- Hreflang tag implementation.
- Incoming redirects, listing all internal redirects pointing to the page.
- Incoming canonicals, listing all internal canonical links pointing to the page.
- Schema markup, displaying the Schema.org markup for the page.
The Changelog Tab
The Changelog tab provides a comprehensive list of the technical changes that have been made to the page over your selected time range. You can filter the types of changes you would like to review.
What else is new?
What else is new?
New Crawl Settings
To support the new Pages and Page Details reports, we are introducing a new settings page in Conductor Intelligence that allows you to control the website crawl settings that dictate how we crawl and produce technical data, including:
- Crawling settings, like Device type, User Agent, and peak and off-peak crawl speeds.
- Advanced settings, like monitoring location, HTTP Auth, Cookies, and HTTP Headers.
- Additional settings, like H2-H6 tags, number-only content, and relevant search engines.
We've documented these new settings in the Website Crawl Settings article.
Future Iterations
The features described above are just the beginning. We also anticipate addressing more areas like:
- See how your content appears in search rankings and how your audiences interact with your content in search alongside other performance insights with keyword rank and Google Search Console insights, integrated alongside the web analytics and technical insights.
- See technical SEO trends for your site with new visualizations that help you uncover relationships between performance and technical trends over time.
- Compare time periods to understand changes on your site.
- Measure page group performance for flexible comparisons and analysis.
- See the changes with the most impact with a comprehensive picture of technical page changes and performance changes in the Pages report.
- Understand how page changes and signals connect to highlight meaningful correlations between site changes and website performance impact.
- Analyze information automatically with AI-powered insights.
FAQs
How does Conductor generate the list of pages that appear in the Page report?
Pages are sourced from:
- Your integrated web analytics.
- The pages you have ranking for the keywords you track in Conductor Intelligence.
- Your configured preferred URLs for the keywords you track in Conductor Intelligence.
- If you also use the Conductor Website Monitoring product, Conductor crawls the rest of your website to discover pages.