Notion is all about aesthetics. Most analytics widgets are... well, not pretty.
I ve been obsessed with creating a 'Ghost Tracker' an invisible way to measure engagement without ruining the minimalist vibe of a workspace. It s been a challenge to balance deep data collection with zero visual impact.
To my fellow makers: How do you handle the 'Design vs. Functionality' trade-off in your products?
P.S. Launching soon, would love to connect with other Notion power users here!
I ve spent years building in Notion, but I always felt blind. A 'view' tells me someone clicked, but it doesn't tell me if they actually read my content or just bounced.
I m building a tool to solve this, and I'm curious: For those of you sharing public Notion pages (portfolios, templates, docs), what metric actually makes you feel successful? Is it the number of clicks or knowing someone spent 5 minutes engaged with your work?
β±οΈ Time-on-Page: Track if users spent 5 seconds or 5 minutes on your content.
π Minimalist Dashboard: See all your page stats in one clean view.
π» Ghost Embed: A tiny, discreet tracker that doesn't ruin your Notion aesthetic.
π Coming Soon: Direct sync back to Notion database properties!
Weβre in the early stages and Iβd love your feedback to build the future of Notion analytics!