I Built a Dashboard With 47 Metrics.I Only Check 3.
When I first set up my analytics, I wanted visibility into everything. Page views, bounce rate, time on page, device breakdowns, traffic sources, conversion funnels, user behavior flows. The dashboard looked impressive. Then I realized I was spending 20 minutes every Monday morning scrolling through data that didn't change how I made decisions.
What I found: the metrics that actually moved my business were revenue, leads, and the traffic source bringing them in. Everything else was noise. According to HubSpot's research on analytics, most businesses track too many metrics and act on too few. The gap between tracking and action is where time gets wasted.
Now I check three things: monthly revenue, qualified leads by source, and conversion rate from traffic to lead. If those three shift, I investigate. If they're stable, I don't touch anything. That's the whole dashboard. Our approach to data is the same: we measure what matters to your bottom line, not what looks good in a report.
Worth trying: Open your analytics right now and list every metric you check monthly. Then cross out anything that hasn't changed how you've made a business decision in the last 90 days. What's left is your real dashboard.
