5 Web Tools You Should Use to Analyse Your Website

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In today’s digital economy, your website isn’t just an online brochure — it’s a 24/7 sales machinecontent engine, and brand trust builder.

But here’s the truth:
Most creators, business owners, and professionals have no idea how well their website is actually performing.

If you want to scale your content, build a community, and turn attention into revenue, you need data — not guesswork.

Here are 5 essential web tools every serious creator or entrepreneur should use to analyse, optimise, and grow their website.


1. Google Analytics — The Traffic & Behaviour Brain

Google Analytics is your website’s command centre. It tells you:

  • Where your visitors are coming from
  • Which pages they engage with
  • How long they stay
  • Which content converts
  • When and where people drop off

Why it matters:
You can’t improve what you can’t measure. Google Analytics helps you understand what’s working and what’s costing you attention.

Best for: Traffic analysis, engagement insights, audience profiling.


2. Google Search Console — The SEO Radar System

If Google Analytics tells you who is coming to your site, Google Search Console tells you why.

It reveals:

  • What keywords you rank for
  • How many impressions vs clicks you get
  • Your average search rankings
  • Indexing issues
  • Mobile performance

Why it matters:
If you want organic growth, this tool is non-negotiable. It shows exactly how Google sees your site — and where you can improve for more visibility.

Best for: SEO, keyword optimisation, search performance.


3. Ahrefs Webmaster Tools — The Backlink & Competitor Advantage

Think of Ahrefs as the premium X-ray for your website’s SEO health.

It highlights:

  • Backlinks pointing to your site
  • Broken links
  • Top-performing pages
  • Competitor keywords
  • Content gaps

Why it matters:
Backlinks remain the strongest ranking signal on Google. Ahrefs helps you understand your link profile and spot opportunities for higher rankings.

Best for: SEO audits, competitive analysis, backlink tracking.


4. Hotjar — The User Experience Microscope

Data tells you what people do.
Hotjar shows you why.

With heatmaps, screen recordings, and user feedback widgets, you can see:

  • Where people click
  • How far they scroll
  • Where they get stuck
  • Which sections get ignored

Why it matters:
Sometimes your site doesn’t need more traffic — it needs better user experience. Hotjar turns user behaviour into actionable improvements.

Best for: UX optimisation, conversion improvements, landing page fixes.


5. PageSpeed Insights — The Speed & Performance Doctor

A slow site kills conversions. Google’s PageSpeed Insights helps diagnose:

  • Loading speed
  • Mobile performance
  • Code issues
  • Image optimisation problems
  • Server delivery bottlenecks

Why it matters:
Speed affects both user experience and SEO rankings. A faster site means better engagement, higher retention, and more trust.

Best for: Technical performance, mobile optimisation, page load improvements.


Final Thoughts — Every Website Is a Wealth Machine

Your website can either:

  • Attract opportunities
  • Build trust
  • Convert readers into subscribers
  • Turn strangers into customers

Or it can quietly leak traffic and revenue.

These five tools give you the visibility, insights, and data-driven advantage to transform your site into a true Wealth Machine — one that works for you, scales with you, and grows your brand over time.

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A whirlwind of youthful energy and mechanical genius, Finn is a rising star from the soot-stained workshops of Aetherium's Undercroft. Orphaned at a young age, he was raised by a guild of old-world clockmakers who quickly realized his intuitive grasp of aether-dynamics and steam-core engineering far surpassed their own. His workshop is a chaotic marvel of half-finished inventions, whirring automatons, and blueprints for machines that defy gravity.