
Strix™ Logs Your User Engagement for GA4 Analysis
Pageviews and “time on page” don’t tell you who actually cares.
Most analytics tools can’t answer a simple question: “Did this person genuinely read what we wrote?”
Time on page, bounce rate and scroll depth are blunt instruments:
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A tab can be “active” while the user is on another screen.
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Scroll depth says nothing about whether people actually read anything.
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CTA clicks only show you the tiny proportion of visitors who convert.
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What Exactly Is Strix and How Does It Measure User Engagement?
Strix is a lightweight script that turns real user behaviour into a single engagement score from 0–100 for each page view.
It looks at:
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How far people actually read, not just how far they scroll.
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How long they stay actively engaged, not just how long the tab is open.
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How quickly they move towards CTAs, when they appear on screen.
All of that is combined into one index event you can use in GA4, Data Studio, BigQuery and your usual reporting stack.
What Does Strix Actually Do?
Slices each page into “reading segments”
Strix automatically divides your content into chunks and watches which ones people actually reach and dwell on.
SPA-safe and route-aware
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Designed to work with modern single-page apps (SPAs) and dynamic sites.
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Recognises route changes, snapshots engagement on navigation, and restarts cleanly on the new view.
Measures active attention, not idle time
It only counts time when the user is interacting – scrolling, moving, typing or clicking – to avoid inflated “time on page”
Consent-aware & privacy-first
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Built to respect your existing consent layer.
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Avoids exposing raw CTA visibility timing in your analytics
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No PII, no cross-site tracking – just behaviour on the page they’re actually on.
Watches CTA intent (without creepy tracking)
Strix looks at when key CTAs appear on screen and when they’re clicked, so you can understand how quickly engaged readers move to action.
Pushes data seamlessly to your analytics layer
Strix outputs its findings directly into the dataLayer, ready for Google Tag Manager, GA4, or any analytics stack — no setup friction, no external dependencies.

