How to Add Humblytics Analytics to Your Weblow Site
1 · Sign up (or log in)
Head to humblytics.com → Start Free Trial (Lite tier is free for testing).
Finish signup—or log in to your existing workspace.
2 · Add your website in Humblytics
In the sidebar, click Add Website.
Domain – enter your‑site.com (omit
https://
&www
).Site Name – internal label (e.g. Brand Marketing).
Copy the unique tracking script shown in the Install Tracking Code section:
Keep the tab open—after publishing in Webflow we’ll return and hit Verify Website.
3 · Install the script in Webflow
Open Webflow and select the project you want to track.
In the Designer, click the “W” logo → Site settings (screenshot).
Navigate to Custom Code.
Paste the Humblytics snippet into the Head Code box.
Click Save in the upper right, then Publish → choose your primary domain.
Tip: Placing the code in the Head Code block ensures it loads on every page template.
4 · Verify installation
Return to Humblytics and click Verify Website for the domain you just published.
Open your live Webflow site in a fresh tab and refresh once.
Within ~30 sec you should see a green Active badge and live visitor count.
If verification fails:
Ensure the domain matches exactly (no Webflow staging sub‑domain if you entered the custom domain).
Double‑check the script ID.
5 · Explore your data & optimize
Dashboard – real‑time traffic, top pages, referrers.
Heatmaps – auto‑generated after a few visits; see where users actually click & scroll.
Experiments – launch A/B tests right from the dashboard—no extra scripts required.
FAQ – Webflow + Humblytics
Question
Answer
Will this slow my Webflow site?
Nope. The script is ~36 KB, async, and CDN‑served.
Need a cookie banner?
Humblytics is 100 % cookie‑free; consent banners are optional under GDPR.
Can I run Google Analytics too?
Yes—Humblytics plays nicely with other trackers.
Multiple Webflow projects?
Add each custom domain in Humblytics to get separate scripts.
All set! Your Webflow site now streams privacy‑first analytics, heatmaps, funnels, and one‑click A/B tests via Humblytics.
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