Trust

Analytics knows what counts as a success on this site

analytics.no-key-events

Why this matters

A key event is how you tell Analytics that something mattered — a form sent, a purchase, a call button pressed. Without any, the property can tell you how many people came and nothing at all about whether any of it worked. Every question worth asking of analytics data is some version of 'did this bring us business', and none of them can be answered by a property that has never been told what business looks like.

Who fixes it

You can, usually

Roughly how long

an hour

Care needed

Low risk to change

How to fix it

Decide what a good outcome looks like on this site — usually a contact form being sent, a purchase, or a phone number being tapped. In Analytics, open Admin, then Events, and find the event that already fires when it happens; GA4 collects `form_submit` and `click` automatically in many setups. Toggle 'Mark as key event' against it. Where nothing suitable is being collected, the event has to be sent from the site first, which is a developer task and usually a small one.

How we score it

Failing this check takes up to 14 points off your trust score. It is a fact about your site rather than a measurement, so it reads the same on every scan until you change something.

Does your site pass this one?

This check runs on every scan, along with the other 121. Free, no account, and you see the evidence for each result.

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