Analyze heatmap to know how users interacts with your application
Webmaxy heatmaps give a visual representation of
how your user interacts with your site.
- Know what attracts users attention the most A visual map of what works in favor of your brand
- Find out what is not working
Your user could miss the important CTA that you think working in your favor. - Visualize user behavior
Get an accurate view of where users move, click and scroll before and after you release a change.
More than 10 thousands website heatmaps created for thriving brands like yours
Get the exact data
to back your strategies
Stop guessing, get the facts that help you understand user behavior. Because your strongest intent about a feature change cannot be wrong? Heatmaps will exactly show you whether the new change is actually capturing attention or getting ignored.
Bring User Behaviour to the
forefront of every strategy
When business strategies are backed by data they never fail. Improve your product, and enhance your site with the right strategies. Get data that you can trust from real users to prioritize what you build.
Spot unpredictable
issues
Your QA can miss a bug but your user can not. Find the pressing issues that went unnoticed whether it’s inactive buttons or high loading speed.
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Webmaxy heatmaps give a visual representation of
how your user interacts with your site.
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Why you should try heatmap online
WebMaxy’s heatmaps give a graphical view of sections that users click during their sessions. These data are helpful for the brands to understand what is working in favor of their brand and what is not. This helps the product managers understand a few issues that when resolved could boost conversions
A few more reasons to try Webmaxy’s Heatmaps
Unlimited free trails
Try heatmaps for every page on your site.
Click, scroll & move maps
Three different heatmaps to analyze how users behave.
Compare user- behavior over time
Set the date range to compare user behavior from one month to the next.