Review Scroll Tracking
Record how much of each page a reviewer actually had on screen, and for how long, during the staging and sign-off phase. Turn a subjective claim into a timestamped record.
Why use scroll tracking?
It turns the 'mark as reviewed' button from a claim into a verified event.
Liability protection
The most common post-launch dispute is 'we never saw that'. The review log gives you evidence: exactly when and for how long a section was on screen.
QA thoroughness
Long landing pages invite accidental skimming. A page only reaches verified once it passes the coverage threshold, so nothing is quietly assumed done.
Structured sign-off
Clients get a tangible completion metric — a live 'Reviewed 72%' readout — which encourages a top-to-bottom pass instead of jumping around.
Defensible, Opt-in Measurement
Privacy First
Measurement only starts after the widget is opened or a Client Review URL is followed. Public visitors are never measured.
Dwell & Coverage
Coverage is measured in 100px bands and dwell time only while the tab is visible. Sessions under 5% coverage are discarded as bounces.
Audit Trail
Every report appends to an owner-only audit trail. Once the threshold is met, the checklist turns amber automatically.
Project Settings
Tracking writes into the same project as your review button for a unified sign-off record.
Ready for objective sign-off?
Enable scroll tracking on your next project and stop guessing if the client actually saw the changes.