Box UK announced the launch of clickdensity™ – the revolutionary usability analysis tool which enables users to gain an instant visual insight into website visitor behaviour. clickdensity™ records the position of every click that visitors make on a webpage. This data can be displayed in a number ways, including the use of heatmaps – a virtual thermal image of the ‘density of clicks’ on a page section. |
The features include:
- Reporting Suite: Heat Maps, Click Maps, Hover Stats.
- Task Completion Analysis: Filter by Come From and Went To.
- Filter Reports by Date Range, Click Time, Browser and more.
- Remove your own clicks with the IP Address filter.
- Reporting Suite: Heat Maps, Click Maps, Hover Stats.
- Task Completion Analysis: Filter by Come From and Went To.
- Filter Reports by Date Range, Click Time, Browser and more.
- Remove your own clicks with the IP Address filter.
A great example of what small new tools are able to do. Browser overlay is common among the top 5 webanalytics tools and as mentioned in my other post I am astonished with what a speed new tools come out that can easily keep up with expensive webanalytic tools.
I am currently testing Clickdensity and will edit this entry as soon as I am done (by tom.) Thanks to Techcrunch for showing me a new tool.
August 5th, 2006 at 11:50 pm
Day 1 after integration:
After analyzing the first results I am convinced that something is wrong with Clickdensity. I had a large amount of clicks in an area, which is totally of the main site. This is really strange. On the other side, my own clicks were actually tracked right. I will test a few more weeks and post the results
August 7th, 2006 at 11:04 am
Hi,
Thank you for trialling clickdensity, I’m very sorry you are experiencing problems with it. If you provide me with your account details, I will look into the problem for you. You can contact me either via the contact form on the website (http://www.clickdensity.com/ContactUs.aspx) or by e-mailing support@clickdensity.com. Just your username or the address of the site that you have set it up on is all that I require.
From your description of the problem, I think it may be related to the setting of the keyElement variable if you have a centered web site. There are some instructions that may be of use to you here: http://my.clickdensity.com/CentredTemplates.htm
Many thanks,
Jon.
August 7th, 2006 at 1:36 pm
@Jon
Thanks for your help and support. I really appreciate it.
You found exaclty the issue. Most clicks on the heat map appeared not right and about 40-50 Pixel to the left. I used your Centred templates help and it seems to work fine now. I really enjoy the heat maps. They look better than most of the heat maps that I have seen so far.
August 22nd, 2006 at 12:53 am
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