The Popular pages feature helps you discover which parts of a website attract the most attention - including your own or your competitors’.
It visualizes how a site’s visibility evolves over time by distinguishing between pages that consistently perform well, new ones that are gaining traction, and those that may have recently lost visibility.
Popularity is based on real user engagement data, updated daily, and reflects how actively each page has been visited during the past week.
This allows you to benchmark performance and understand which sections of a site contribute most to its overall visibility.
What you’ll see?
The Popular pages view is made up of three parts that together help you understand your site’s visibility and performance trends:
Chart
At the top, you’ll see a time-based chart showing how the number of your popular pages changes over time.
This helps you quickly spot growth or drops in visibility — for example, after publishing new content or making structural changes to your site. Hover over any point to see the exact count for that date.
Quick insight
Next to the chart, a quick insight panel summarizes your current status.
It includes:
The number of popular URLs currently detected
Your average Experience score
The number of newly added and recently dropped pages
A brief recommendation on which metric (e.g., LCP, INP, or CLS) to focus on to improve your overall Experience score
This panel updates automatically based on the most recent data, giving you a concise, actionable overview of your website’s current performance.
List of popular pages
Below the chart, you’ll find a detailed table showing each detected page. For every URL, you’ll see:
Experience score
LCP, INP, and CLS metrics
Status, showing whether the page is Popular, New, or Dropped
You can sort the list by any column to identify your strongest and weakest pages, or to track recent changes in visibility.
Note: Hovering over a page’s status reveals a short history of that page — helping you see its popularity over time.
How to use this insight?
Identify which parts of your site are maintaining visibility, which are gaining, and which are fading.
Benchmark your Experience score and page coverage against competitors.
Prioritize optimization for consistently popular pages, as improvements there have the greatest overall impact.
Use new and dropped page signals to assess the effect of site updates, campaigns, or architectural changes.
Behind the scenes
Uxify continuously analyzes engagement and visibility signals for a website and from publicly available performance data sources.
By tracking which pages consistently appear in these datasets - and detecting when new pages emerge or old ones drop out - Uxify builds a clear picture of your website’s evolving presence on the web.
This process is fully automated, privacy-safe, and independent of any analytics integration.




