What it does
Property pages are always tracked automatically. Tracked Pages lets you also track key non-property pages — the kind of page where a visit signals real buying or selling intent. Hits on these pages appear in the lead's Site Activity card and Visitor Journey timeline alongside their property views, and high-intent pages can optionally email the assigned agent the moment an identified lead lands on one.
Two tiers
Conversion pages
High-intent destinations. Free Home Valuation, Schedule Tour, Contact, Pricing, etc. Visits are flagged with a gold star in the Site Activity card and the Visitor Journey timeline. A new "Conversions" stat appears in the activity card showing how many distinct conversion pages this lead has hit.
For Conversion pages, you can optionally enable Notify agent — the assigned agent receives an email the instant an identified visitor lands on the page. The email contains the lead's contact details, the page they visited, and a direct link to the lead profile. A 30-minute dedup window per (lead, page) prevents refresh-spam.
Engagement pages
Supporting pages worth knowing about but not worth paging an agent over. About, Areas We Serve, blog posts, neighbourhood guides. Visits get a subtle eye icon and appear in the timeline without triggering notifications.
Setup
Go to Settings → Tracked Pages. Type at least two characters into the search box to find any published page on your site. Property posts are automatically excluded since they're always tracked. Click a search result to add it to the list.
For each added page, choose the tier (Conversion or Engagement), optionally enable the Notify checkbox (Conversion only), and optionally override the displayed label. Save. Changes apply immediately — the tracker picks up the new allowlist on the next page load.
Privacy-resilient
Tracked Pages uses the same first-party tracker as property views, so it works for visitors who block Google Analytics. About 30–40% of your traffic falls into that bucket today — Tracked Pages actively closes the visibility gap that GA-dependent CRMs create.
What the lead sees
Nothing. The tracker is invisible to the visitor — no UI, no popup, no banner. It runs in the background just like property-view tracking has since v1.6.