Short answer
Yes. Host the PDF and link it from your landing page, signup flow, email, or social bio.
Practical steps
Upload the PDF.
Share one clean link per document.
Review views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends.
Export analytics when you need reports.
Turn your PDF into a clean link.
Upload once, then share through links, embeds, QR codes, downloads, and tracked workflows.
Good examples
Tips and mistakes to avoid
Tips
- Use one link for each campaign or document.
- Check analytics before follow-up.
- Compare downloads with views to understand intent.
Avoid
- Judging PDF performance only from email opens
- Sharing multiple untracked links
- Ignoring mobile and browser data
Follow-up questions
What should I do first?
Upload the PDF.
What should I check before sharing?
Check title, file size, mobile viewing, links inside the PDF, and whether the document contains private information.
How does PDFHost help?
PDF analytics help teams understand whether readers view, download, and spend time with important documents.