Industrial B2B analytics and tracking
Measurement for better decisions

Analytics and tracking
for industrial B2B

Analytics should tell a team whether the platform is helping buyers and the business move forward.

Industrial B2B analytics and tracking means measurement built around the things that matter in this sector: product and documentation discovery, datasheet and CAD downloads, product finder and configurator use, distributor hand-offs, quotation requests and consent-aware collection. The outcome is a reporting model that supports decisions rather than a wall of disconnected events.

The complication is the buying cycle. An enquiry may arrive nine months and four devices after the first visit, often from a colleague of the person who did the research. Measurement designed for a same-session conversion will describe that badly, and a team that senses the numbers are wrong stops using them.

Scope
What is included

Why industrial analytics needs
a deliberate setup

What it involves

Standard analytics implementations collect pageviews and answer very few commercial questions. Industrial B2B sites need measurement around product discovery, documentation use, configurator completion, distributor routing and enquiry quality, while respecting consent and acknowledging the real limits of the data.

The work starts with the questions your stakeholders need answered, then decides what to instrument, rather than tagging everything available and hoping a useful insight appears in the reporting later.

Document downloads are the signal most sites ignore

In industrial B2B, a datasheet download, a CAD file retrieval or a certificate lookup is usually a stronger buying signal than a newsletter sign-up, and it happens far more often than an enquiry. Sites that track only form submissions therefore see a fraction of the intent passing through them.

Instrumenting each document by product family, market and file type turns the documentation library into the most useful dataset on the site, and gives sales a genuine indication of which ranges are being evaluated.

Measurement has to survive a nine-month buying cycle

Attribution windows built for consumer purchases expire long before an industrial enquiry arrives. Add device switching, a shared corporate IP and a colleague submitting the form, and last-click reporting will credit the branded search that closed the loop while ignoring the technical article that started it.

We build reporting that treats early signals as evidence in their own right and states plainly where a full path cannot be reconstructed.

What we deliver

An analytics architecture that respects consent from implementation onward, event tracking for documentation, configurator and distributor journeys, a clear separation between public and authenticated-area behaviour, dashboards built around what is measurable, and documentation of the gaps. See GA4 and consent mode for the technical implementation.

Reported against consent constraints rather than around them

Tracking is implemented to respect the choice a visitor made, and where a measurement question cannot be answered within that constraint, we say so instead of approximating something that looks cleaner than the evidence supports. See how to measure an industrial website for the metrics we normally recommend starting from.

case studies

Clients who trust us

Industrial and technical B2B companies we build and maintain platforms for.
Industrial B2B digital platforms

A decade of digital work
for industrial and technical B2B

Code Industrial is the industrial B2B practice of Code Barcelona, an agency building corporate websites and digital platforms since 2015. The same strategy, design and engineering team works on every industrial project, from the first scoping session through to life after launch.

19
industrial sectors we serve
1.550
technical documents migrated in one project, permissions and URLs intact
+10
years of digital delivery for industrial B2B
Analytics by what needs measuring
Who needs it

What an industrial company
needs to measure

The measurement question follows how the website creates value. Industrial B2B analytics and tracking begins from that business model.

Analytics process
Four stages

How we build industrial
B2B analytics and tracking

Four stages. In industrial B2B analytics and tracking, consent, data ownership and the business questions shape the architecture from the first decision.

MEASUREMENT PLAN
01
01

What needs answering, before anything is tagged

We define the business questions the setup has to answer, rather than instrumenting everything available and hoping something useful emerges from it.

What we define

We define the specific questions your stakeholders need answered, work out what data would answer them, and check what is realistically measurable given consent rates and the length of your buying cycle. Where a question cannot be answered by web data at all, we say so and point at the operational system that can.

Result

A measurement plan aimed at the decisions your team has to make, instead of a dashboard full of numbers that look active and settle little.

CONSENT-RESPECTING ARCHITECTURE
02
02

Built to honour the choice, not to route around it

Tracking activates only within the consent given and behaves correctly for visitors who decline, rather than degrading silently or over-collecting.

What we implement

We implement tracking that fires only within the consent recorded, verify its behaviour for visitors who decline rather than assuming the tag manager handles it, and keep a clean separation between what requires consent and what does not, including the server-side signals that remain available either way.

Result

Measurement that is compliant by construction and defensible under review, because the declined-consent path was tested deliberately rather than left to chance.

DOCUMENT AND JOURNEY TRACKING
03
03

Instrumenting the signals this sector runs on

We track the actions that indicate real progress in an industrial buying cycle: documentation, configurators, product finders and distributor routing.

What we implement

We instrument datasheet, certificate and CAD downloads by product family and market, product finder and configurator completion, distributor locator use and enquiry routing, plus authenticated portal activity kept as its own model so partner behaviour never blends into public acquisition figures.

Result

A dataset that reflects how industrial buyers use the site, giving sales an early view of which ranges are under evaluation rather than only a count of submitted forms.

DASHBOARDS AND REPORTING
04
04

Built around what is real, not what looks complete

We build reporting that states its own coverage and limitations, rather than a dashboard implying a completeness it cannot deliver under real consent rates.

What we deliver

We deliver dashboards built directly around the questions defined at the start, with documentation stating what each figure does and does not cover, how it is calculated and what consent rate underpins it, so partial coverage is never mistaken downstream for the full picture.

Result

Reporting your team can trust, because every limit on what could be measured is written down rather than smoothed over to make the dashboard look better than the data.

Industrial B2B analytics and tracking questions

What comes up when building measurement for an industrial B2B site.

Why is our consent rate so much lower than benchmark?

Consent rates vary by market, audience and the value a visitor sees in agreeing. A lower rate is not automatically a tracking failure, and German or Dutch industrial traffic routinely sits well below a published European average. We design measurement to work within the consent given, use clear first-party event definitions, and combine them with operational signals that stay useful regardless.

Can we track behaviour inside our distributor portal?

Yes, and authenticated portal tracking is usually more reliable than public-site tracking because the user is identified rather than anonymous. It still has to respect the consent captured at registration or login, and we build it as its own tracking model rather than extending the public-site configuration into a logged-in area, where the event definitions rarely transfer cleanly.

What should an industrial B2B site be measuring?

Documentation and CAD downloads by product family, product finder and configurator completion, distributor locator use, enquiry volume with a quality rating from sales, organic visibility by product family and market, and site search terms that returned no result. That last one is the cheapest source of catalogue and content gaps most industrial teams never look at.

Can you help with our consent banner or legal basis?

We implement the technical tracking to match whatever consent framework your legal counsel and data protection officer have defined. The legal basis and the wording of the banner are decisions that sit with them. Our part begins once that framework exists and needs building correctly into the tracking layer, including the behaviour when a visitor declines.

Our buying cycle is nine months. Does attribution still work?

Partially, and it is better to plan for that than to discover it later. Standard attribution windows expire, buyers switch devices, and the person who submits the form is often a colleague of the one who did the research. We report early signals as evidence in their own right, keep first-touch data where consent allows it, and state clearly where a complete path cannot be reconstructed.

Will we ever get complete data?

No consent-aware setup produces a complete picture of every visitor, and any supplier promising one is describing a configuration that would not survive scrutiny. The practical objective is a reliable decision-making view within the data people have agreed to share, complemented by server-side and operational metrics where those are available.

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