The Froomle Effect

Every visitor who arrives has a chance of clicking through to the next article. That chance repeats itself — and compounds.

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Homepage PV / month
8.5M
Article PV / month
15M
Homepage CTR
50%
Article CTR
25%
Learn more about these numbers and their impact below.
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Homepage footprint
23%
Article footprint
15%
Session length
Article pageviews / month
Effective article CTR
Build your understanding — one step at a time
Step 1 of 5
How much traffic does your website handle?
Start with the basics. Your website generates two types of pageviews: homepage visits, where readers land on your front page, and article pageviews, where readers actually consume content. Enter your monthly numbers — these set the scale for everything that follows. We'll get to how readers move between them in the next step.
Homepage pageviews / month
M
Visitors who land on your front page
Article pageviews / month
M
Total article reads, including click-throughs
What is session length?

Session length is the average number of pages a reader views in a single visit. A reader who lands on your homepage, clicks to an article, then clicks to a second article has a session length of 3.

It's the single best proxy for reader engagement — and it's driven almost entirely by one thing: how often readers choose to click from one article to the next. That's what the rest of this model is about.

How it's calculated
HP pageviews + Article pageviews
Total unique sessions
The higher your article CTR, the more readers keep clicking — and the more article pageviews accumulate per session. That's the compounding effect we'll explore in Step 3.
Step 2 of 5
How often do readers click to the next article?
CTR (Click-Through Rate) measures the share of visitors on a page who click to read another article. There are two types that matter here.

Homepage CTR: of all homepage visitors, how many click into any article? This is your "front door" conversion rate. Article CTR: of readers who just finished an article, how many immediately click to read another one? This is your retention rate — and it's the number that compounds.
Homepage CTR
%
% of homepage visitors who click to an article
Article page CTR
%
% of article readers who click to another article
Step 3 of 5
Why a small CTR improvement has a big impact
Every time a reader finishes an article, they face the same choice again: keep reading or leave. This repeats with every article. The math is geometric — like compound interest. A reader at 25% article CTR has a 25% chance of reading article 2, then a 6.25% chance of article 3, then 1.6% for article 4...

The chain looks short — but because the improvement applies at every single step, even a 2% CTR gain compounds into a meaningfully longer session.
Article CTR you set25%
Step 4 of 5
How much of your traffic can personalization actually reach?
Froomle improves CTR specifically inside recommendation widgets — the "You might also like" or "Trending now" blocks on your pages. Those widgets only account for a fraction of all clicks. That fraction is called the reco footprint.

If recommendation positions drive 15% of article-page clicks, even a perfect model is capped: it can only influence those 15%. A great engine in a tiny widget has a tiny effect. Surface area is the multiplier.
Homepage reco footprint
%
Share of homepage clicks inside reco widgets
Article page reco footprint
%
Share of article-page clicks inside reco widgets
Step 5 of 5
The Froomle effect — and how it flows through the whole model
Froomle increases CTR inside recommendation positions. But not every extra click there is a genuinely new pageview — some readers would have clicked somewhere else on the page anyway. Those clicks are cannibalized from other positions. Only the truly net-new clicks grow your total pageview count.

Set Froomle's measured CTR improvement and cannibalisation below. Watch the stat cards above update in real time.
CTR uplift — Homepage
%
Froomle's CTR improvement in homepage reco positions
CTR uplift — Article
%
Froomle's CTR improvement in article reco positions
Cannibalisation
%
Share of uplift that displaces other clicks rather than creating new ones
The bottom line

Every concept in this model connects to the next. Your traffic sets the stage. CTR determines how deep readers go. And because that CTR applies at every step of every session, even a modest improvement compounds into a meaningfully larger number of article views per month.

Froomle's impact flows through exactly this chain — from a CTR uplift in recommendation widgets, through your surface area, past cannibalisation, all the way to the pageview and session length numbers at the top of this page. The model you've just built is not a simulation: it's a prediction, calibrated to your own traffic.

At 100% article CTR every reader would keep reading forever. Small improvements therefore have a surprisingly large effect on session length.

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Want to see the full revenue picture?

The simulator shows the traffic impact — but there's a full revenue story behind it. More article pageviews means more ad impressions, and depending on your CPM, that compounds into significant additional revenue. We can walk through that calculation together with your actual numbers.

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