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October 2025 · 7 min read

The Scroll Depth Problem Nobody Talks About

Your most important content is invisible to most visitors. 75% of users never make it past the midpoint of your page. Here's why it matters and what to do about it.

Person analyzing website user behavior

The Invisible Half

We installed scroll tracking on 40 client sites over 6 months. The median result: only 26% of users scrolled past the 50% mark on any given page. On mobile, it was worse — 19%.

This means if your primary CTA, your strongest testimonial, or your pricing section lives below the fold, three out of four visitors never see it. You're not losing them because your offer is bad. You're losing them because they never encountered your offer.

It's Not a Design Problem

The instinct is to "make the page shorter" or "move the CTA up." Both can work, but they treat the symptom. The real issue is content hierarchy — the order and weight you give to different pieces of information.

The fold isn't dead. It just moved. Every viewport height is a new fold, and every one is an opportunity to re-hook the visitor.

Measuring What Matters

Set up scroll depth tracking in your analytics. The numbers will surprise you. Then correlate scroll depth with conversion events. You'll likely find that users who scroll past 60% convert at 3-5x the rate of those who don't. That tells you exactly where to focus your content optimization.

Where are your users dropping off?

We'll install scroll tracking, analyze the data, and show you exactly where conversions are dying.

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