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It would be really cool to have a built in interface for the COS pages, specifically landing pages that showed us the actually interactions from people. The interface could look similar to what the email click map gives us now. This would certainly be a great addition to help us optimise our pages without the need to external tools like Crazy Egg.
Hello all! My name is Amanda, and I'm another product manager here at HubSpot who is thinking about/reviewing this request for heatmaps. I have a few questions I'd like to crowd source your opinions on:
If we were to add heatmaps for site pages (blog posts, web pages, LPs) to HubSpot, where in the tool would you expect to see them/where would be the most convenient spot for them to live?
How important is it for you to see clicks on negative/empty space on a page? Or do you only really care about link/button clicks?
Is it important for you to see the click activity of individual visitors/individual sessions one at a time? Or would you only look at overall click behavior across all users?
Would you want heatmap data for individual web pages? Or would you be interested in seeing most clicked buttons/links across your entire website?
Feel free to shoot me a DM if you'd like to talk about this in greater depth!
I also would appreciate a feature like this. A HTML click map like the one that exists for emails would be very helpful to analyze the click behaviour of visitors and to see which links and CTAs perform well on a web page. With such an overview that tells you how many users clicked on which CTA/link, we could analyze our web pages in a much better way. For us it would be important for all kinds of pages (landing pages, webiste pages and blog pages).
Right now we have to track the conatct activity regarding page views for every single user to get an idea how visitors browse our website.
Hello all! My name is Amanda, and I'm another product manager here at HubSpot who is thinking about/reviewing this request for heatmaps. I have a few questions I'd like to crowd source your opinions on:
If we were to add heatmaps for site pages (blog posts, web pages, LPs) to HubSpot, where in the tool would you expect to see them/where would be the most convenient spot for them to live?
How important is it for you to see clicks on negative/empty space on a page? Or do you only really care about link/button clicks?
Is it important for you to see the click activity of individual visitors/individual sessions one at a time? Or would you only look at overall click behavior across all users?
Would you want heatmap data for individual web pages? Or would you be interested in seeing most clicked buttons/links across your entire website?
Feel free to shoot me a DM if you'd like to talk about this in greater depth!
This post is so old, but @a_schumacher 's 2/22 reply gives me hope...Amanda, personally, I would expect a heat map tool to live in the page's reporting. I think being able to see clicks on negative/empty space would be good (could help us understand where our pages may be misleading), but obviously valid clicks are the main priority.
I can't think of a need for viewing clicks on an individual basis, but that doesn't mean others couldn't make use of that level of granularity. A heat map for individual pages (and landing pages!!!!!) would be good - not sure that a high level, site-wide overview would be as useful.
I really hope your team is able to make this feature happen! Thanks for all your hard work!
This was recommended over 5 years ago, do you have a time line at all on when maybe this will be possible? I am aware other added on tools such as Google Analytics can probably be used.
Any news on this? It's hard to provide a holistic analysis without heatmapping on landing pages and B variants. @a_schumacher or @dmastin Can you provide an update for us?
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