User Behavior Analytics

See Where Users Click
And Where They Don't

Visual heatmaps reveal exactly how visitors interact with your pages. Discover rage clicks, dead zones, and scroll drop-off points to optimize your user experience.

Why Use Heatmaps?

Stop guessing what users want. See their actual behavior and make data-driven improvements.

Visual Insights

Instantly see hot and cold zones on your pages. No data analysis skills required—the visuals speak for themselves.

Find UX Issues

Identify rage clicks (frustrated users) and dead clicks (broken elements) before they hurt your conversion rates.

Improve Conversions

Understand what gets attention and what gets ignored. Move CTAs to where users naturally look.

Powerful Heatmap Features

Everything you need to understand user behavior on your website.

Click Heatmaps

See exactly where users click with color-coded overlays. Red zones indicate high activity, blue shows cold areas.

Scroll Depth Maps

Visualize how far users scroll. Identify content fold lines and where visitors drop off.

Rage Click Detection

Automatically identify frustrated users clicking rapidly in the same area—a sign of broken or confusing UI.

Dead Click Detection

Find clicks on non-interactive elements. Users expect these to do something—fix or add functionality.

Page Screenshots

Automatic screenshot backgrounds for accurate click positioning. See heatmaps on your actual page design.

Device Segmentation

Separate heatmaps for desktop, tablet, and mobile. Different devices, different behaviors.

Export Reports

Download heatmap data as CSV, JSON, or beautiful PDF reports. Share insights with your team.

Session Replay Links

Click any hotspot to watch actual session recordings of users interacting with that element.

Simple Integration

One line of JavaScript. No code changes required. Works with any website or web application.

How Heatmaps Work

Start visualizing user behavior in just a few minutes.

1

Add Tracking Code

Copy one line of JavaScript and paste it into your website. Works everywhere—WordPress, Shopify, custom sites.

2

Collect Data

The script automatically tracks clicks, scroll depth, and user interactions. Lightweight, privacy-conscious.

3

View Insights

Open your dashboard to see beautiful heatmap visualizations. Toggle between click and scroll views.

Two Visualization Modes

Understand both where users click and how far they scroll.

Click Heatmap

Gaussian gradient circles show click density. Hover over hotspots to see click counts and element details.

  • Blue = Low activity
  • Green = Medium activity
  • Yellow = High activity
  • Red = Hotspot

Scroll Depth

Horizontal bands show what percentage of visitors saw each section. Identify content above and below the fold.

  • Average scroll depth percentage
  • Drop-off point visualization
  • Fold line indicators
  • Session-level dwell time

Frustration Signals

  • Rage Clicks: 3+ clicks within 500ms in the same area indicates user frustration
  • Dead Clicks: Clicks on non-interactive elements (text, images without links)

What You'll Discover

Real insights that lead to real improvements in user experience.

Navigation Issues

Find out if users can find your navigation. Are they clicking on the logo to go home? Missing your menu?

  • Menu visibility problems
  • Confusing link placement
  • Footer link engagement

CTA Effectiveness

Are your call-to-action buttons getting clicks? Maybe they're below the fold or competing with other elements.

  • Button visibility
  • Optimal placement
  • Color/contrast issues

Content Engagement

See which content gets attention. Long-form pages might lose readers—know exactly where they stop scrolling.

  • Scroll drop-off points
  • Image click-through
  • Video engagement

Form Optimization

Discover which form fields cause friction. Users clicking around the submit button without submitting? That's a red flag.

  • Field abandonment
  • Submit button hesitation
  • Error message visibility

Start Seeing What Users Actually Do

Add heatmap tracking to your website in under 2 minutes. Free plan includes 10,000 tracked events per month.