Your weekend traffic outperforms weekdays
Saturday and Sunday brought 64% of this week's signups despite only 32% of traffic. Worth checking if you can schedule promotional content for weekends.
Carrd is perfect for landing pages, link bios, and tiny launch sites. The downside is it has zero built-in analytics. You publish your site, share it, and have no idea what happened. Muro adds privacy-friendly tracking with plain-language insights, so you actually know if your launch worked or your bio link is doing its job.
You can add Muro to your Carrd site in about two minutes. Note that you'll need a Carrd Pro plan for this to work:
Add a new Embed element anywhere on the page. It can sit in any container, since we'll hide it next.
Set the embed Style to Hidden and Place to Body. Paste the Muro script tag as the embed content. The script will run silently in the background.
Save and publish your site. Muro starts tracking right away. You'll see your first insights the next morning.
Embeds require a Carrd Pro plan, which starts at $19/year. The free plan does not support custom code, so this won't work there.
Once installed, Muro tracks the things that matter — automatically.
Visitors and pageviews on your Carrd site
Click-throughs on every link and button
Where your traffic actually comes from
Devices, browsers, and countries
Form submissions if your form posts to a third-party endpoint
These are the kinds of moments where a daily insight email beats a dashboard.
Muro tracks every visitor by source, so you'll know how many of those Product Hunt visitors actually clicked your CTA versus just looked and left.
Muro tracks every outbound click. You'll see which projects, social profiles, or referral links are actually getting traffic from your bio.
Publish two versions on different URLs (/page-a and /page-b), drive traffic to both, and use Muro to compare conversion rates. No A/B testing tool required.
Muro doesn't show you charts. It tells you what matters. Here's an example insight a Carrd site might receive.
Saturday and Sunday brought 64% of this week's signups despite only 32% of traffic. Worth checking if you can schedule promotional content for weekends.
Quick wins from people who use Muro every day.
Hide the embed by setting Style to Hidden, otherwise it'll show up as a blank space on your page.
If your Carrd form sends a confirmation email but doesn't redirect, signups won't be tracked. Switch to a form that redirects to a thank-you page or use a third-party service that does.
Carrd lets you publish to a custom domain on Pro. Use one if you can. Custom domains help with branding and avoid tracking issues some browsers have with carrd.co subdomains.
If your one-pager is your launch page, set up a single conversion event in Muro for the main CTA click. That gives you a clear conversion rate to track.
No. Custom code embeds require a Carrd Pro plan. The free plan doesn't support third-party scripts. If you're serious about tracking, the $19/year Pro plan is well worth it.
Not if you set the embed Style to Hidden. The script runs silently in the background and doesn't render any visible elements.
It depends. Carrd's built-in form sends emails directly without changing the page, so submissions are hard to track from the client side. If your form posts to a service like Mailchimp or ConvertKit and redirects to a thank-you page, the redirect is tracked as a conversion.
Both work. Muro is simpler, doesn't need a cookie banner, and tells you what your numbers mean instead of just showing them. Google Analytics is more powerful if you want to spend hours configuring it.