Lead Conversion Rate Calculator
Calculate lead-to-customer and stage conversion rates, highlight the biggest drop-off, and share a clean summary with your team.
Measure lead-to-customer conversion and stage conversion rates.
Overall lead-to-customer rate
3%
Customers ÷ leads for the selected period.
Bottleneck stage
SQL → Customer
Lowest stage rate (25%)
Stage conversion rates
Lead → MQL
30%
Drop-off: 700
MQL → SQL
40%
Drop-off: 180
SQL → Customer
Bottleneck25%
Drop-off: 90
Formula
Stage conversion rate = (Next stage ÷ Previous stage) × 100
Rounded to 2 decimals. Use the same time window for each stage.
- Focus on the lowest stage rate before optimizing higher stages.
- Compare rates by channel or segment to avoid averaging away issues.
- Review lead quality and follow-up speed before changing spend.
Leads 1,000 → MQL 300 → SQL 120 → Customers 30.
| Stage | Count | Rate | Drop-off |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leads | 1000 | - | - |
| MQLs | 300 | 30% | 700 |
| SQLs | 120 | 40% | 180 |
| Customers | 30 | 25% | 90 |
- Time window: last 30 days
- Single source: inbound demo forms
- Use your own baseline for comparison
Get next-step ideas and data gaps. AI does not change the math.
Avoid sharing personal or sensitive data. AI output is advisory only.
Connect funnel efficiency with adjacent metrics.
Why this calculator is different
Stage-by-stage clarity
See Lead → MQL → SQL → Customer conversion rates at a glance.
Bottleneck detection
Automatically highlight the lowest stage rate and drop-off count.
Copyable summary
Share assumptions, formulas, and results in one click.
Optional AI insights
Get next-step ideas and data gaps without changing the math.
How it works
Use a consistent time window
Mixing time periods will distort conversion rates.
Enter funnel counts
Leads should be the largest number, customers the smallest.
Act on bottlenecks
Prioritize the stage with the lowest conversion rate.
FAQ
Find your biggest conversion bottleneck
Use stage rates to decide where to improve first.
Start calculatingDisclaimer: Results depend on consistent stage definitions and time windows. Use your baseline for comparison.
