After launching our website in mid-October 2024, we entered the first full stretch of international visibility this year. From February 1 to April 30, 2025, a remarkable number of users from all over the world began discovering our content. In just three months, the site welcomed visitors from more than 90 countries, offering a diverse snapshot of where and how we’re being noticed.
Though still in its early growth phase, the geographic variety of our audience paints an encouraging picture—one of expanding visibility, cultural interest, and untapped opportunity.
Where Did Visitors Come From?
Our top-performing markets reflect a largely Anglophone tilt, but with strong interest bubbling up from Europe and beyond. Here’s how the top countries stack up in terms of percentage of total visits:
- United States: 21.1%
- United Kingdom: 11.6%
- Australia: 5.9%
- Canada: 2.9%
- Italy: 2.9%
- Netherlands: 2.6%
- Slovenia: 2.6%
- Greece: 2.2%
- Germany: 1.5%
- Spain: 1.5%
Together, these ten countries accounted for more than half (54.8%) of all website visits in the period. Yet the remaining 45% came from a mosaic of smaller nations—from Latvia to South Africa to New Zealand—showing a truly global footprint forming across all continents.
Impressions: Who’s Seeing Our Content?
While visit percentages show who clicked through, impressions reflect visibility—how often people saw our website in their search results.
Here are the top ten countries by percentage of impressions (regardless of clicks):
- United States: 38.9%
- United Kingdom: 10.8%
- Brazil: 6.8%
- Australia: 5.1%
- Canada: 4.2%
- Germany: 2.2%
- South Korea: 2.0%
- Italy: 1.4%
- Philippines: 1.4%
- Spain: 1.4%
This data reveals something interesting: visibility is broader than engagement. Countries like Brazil and South Korea generated high impression percentages but contributed marginally to actual visits, suggesting untapped interest and potential for deeper engagement through better localization or regional content.
A Visual Look
To give you a clearer picture, here’s a side-by-side chart showing the top 10 countries by visit percentage and impression percentage:

What This Means for Us
- English-speaking countries lead in visits.
- Interest across Europe is both deep and widespread.
- Latin America and Asia generate high impression volumes.
- Our reach now spans six continents, with even the smallest nations, like St. Kitts & Nevis, appearing in our traffic.
- For a website less than a year old, this level of global traction is incredibly promising.
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