How are you analyzing users on your website?
Elly
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I'd love to hear about the challenges of doing this and if you have any favorite tools you use.
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Axel Borry@nickyborry
PhantomBuster
Hotjar for heatmaps and recording
GG analytics 4 and Amplitude for the rest
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@nickyborry You're using some pretty specialized tools, are there any challenges?
PhantomBuster
We use Matomo for stats, but you could also use Hotjar & its heatmaps fucntionality. I used to use it a lot before.
@edward_g Okay. So I wanted to ask you, since you seem to be an expert, would it be useful to you to see analytics like this in your content?
I mean, it's a little bit easier to understand if you look at the link.
Anyway, you can track line-by-line which content the visitor paid attention to, and you can see the number of clicks per button.
LaunchPedia
I use Microsoft clarity and Google analytics
@karthik_tatikonda Are those services too difficult to use?
This link leads to a Product Hunt discussion where people are talking about how they analyze user activity on their websites.
It's an interesting thread on Product Hunt where users are exchanging ideas and strategies on analyzing website users.
@janetnelson73 Can you give me a link? Or at least a title so I can search for it?
The provided link takes you to a discussion on Product Hunt where people are sharing their approaches to studying user behavior on websites.
I use different tools, but I would say HubSpot is the main one.
Analyzing user behavior on websites is crucial for optimizing conversions and improving user experience. Heatmaps, session recordings, and surveys provide valuable insights to drive growth. Don't underestimate the power of data-driven decisions!
@containerindonesia
@containerindonesia @istana_container Yes, I think it's important to make data-driven decisions, too. Thanks for the answer!