Welcome back to another Stats Saturday. Every week, we share our progress, the numbers behind QueueForge, and what we're currently focusing on.
Website Stats
This week was relatively stable compared to the previous one. While we didn't experience a major traffic spike, we're happy to see consistent growth in the areas that matter most for the long term.
Here are this week's website statistics:
- 18 unique visitors (+28.6%)
- 19 total visits
- 37 page views (+32.1%)
- 1.9 pages per visit
- 57.9% bounce rate (-13.2%)
- Average visit duration: 37 seconds
The biggest highlight continues to be SEO. After fixing the indexing issue a few weeks ago, Google is steadily discovering more of our content.
Google Search Console still shows relatively small numbers, but the trend keeps moving in the right direction. Over the last few months we've received 20 clicks from Google Search with 549 impressions , a 3.6% click-through rate , and an average ranking position of 17.3.
Those numbers may still look modest, but for a young project they're a great sign. SEO takes time, and seeing Google gradually send more visitors confirms that the work we've been putting into our content is starting to pay off.
Development
Development continued throughout the week with bug fixes, improvements, and preparations for upcoming features. We also open-sourced one of our internal projects to give something back to the developer community.
We'll publish a dedicated blog post soon explaining why we decided to open source it, what it does, and how you can use it yourself. If you don't want to miss that article, make sure to subscribe to our newsletter.
Productivity
This week wasn't our best when it came to screen time.
We spent approximately 25 hours on TikTok and another 6 hours on Instagram. That's significantly more than we'd like and a noticeable step backwards compared to previous weeks.
While it's frustrating to see those numbers increase again, we believe it's important to be transparent about both progress and setbacks. Building better habits isn't a straight line, and this week reminded us that consistency is something we still need to improve.
Our goal for next week is simple: spend less time scrolling and more time building QueueForge.
Other Stats
- Lines of code committed: ~1,145
- One internal project open sourced
- Money spent: €0
Overall, we're happy with the direction QueueForge is moving in. SEO continues to improve, we're shipping new code every week, and we're excited to share more details about our open-source project soon.
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