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See How People Use Your Site
Watch real user behavior and know exactly what to fix first.

Your website analytics might tell you how many people visit, but they don’t always explain how or why users behave the way they do.
That’s where heatmap software, like Microsoft Clarity, comes in.
It’s a free tool that gives you heatmaps and session recordings, so you can literally see how people are using your site. It's like looking over their shoulder and watching everything they do, but without being creepy.
Think of it like user testing, but running quietly in the background while real visitors browse.
With session recordings, you can spot hidden UX issues, discover which areas people actually interact with, and find opportunities to improve conversions.
Key Insights You’ll Get from Clarity
Rage clicks – These reveal frustration. If users keep clicking something that isn’t clickable, it’s a sign your design is misleading.
Scroll maps – Want to know if anyone actually sees your CTAs? If they’re buried too far down, chances are they’re being missed.
Dead zones – Important content that no one interacts with? Time to simplify or rethink the layout.
Session recordings – Watch where users hesitate, scroll back, or exit. These moments often highlight confusion or unclear messaging.
Mobile issues – See where taps go wrong. Elements that are too close, too small, or slow to load can be deal-breakers.
🚀 Actionable Tip
Set up Microsoft Clarity on your site (it takes just a few minutes). After a few days of traffic, review at least three session recordings and one heatmap. Look for frustration patterns or areas of low engagement, then list your top two fixes to test.
Why This Matters
Most websites leak conversions because of small usability issues that go unnoticed. Clarity helps you catch them in real time:
Better Conversions – Spot missed clicks or hidden CTAs that are holding back sales.
Informed Decisions – Replace guesswork with real user behavior data so you know exactly what needs fixing.
Stronger Mobile Performance – Ensure visitors on smaller screens aren’t struggling.
Seeing how people actually use your site makes your analytics actionable—and that’s where real growth happens.