Bounce Rate
The percentage of visitors who leave your site after viewing only one page, without any further interaction. A high bounce rate may indicate irrelevant traffic, poor user experience, or content that doesn't match visitor expectations. Analyze bounce rates alongside other metrics—a blog post with high bounce rate might still be successful if users find their answer.
Conversion
Analytics
When a visitor completes a desired action, such as signing up, making a purchase, or filling out a contact form. Conversion rate—the percentage of visitors who convert—is a key success metric for most websites. Track conversions in Framer Metrics and use A/B testing to systematically improve your conversion rates.
Load Time
Performance
The duration from requesting a page to complete rendering, critically affecting user experience and conversion rates. Users expect pages to load in 2-3 seconds; each additional second significantly increases bounce rates. Optimize images, limit scripts, and leverage caching to minimize load time.