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5 Heatmap Site Analytics Solutions

A visual heatmap of where visitors click on your web page is not only a stunning way of looking at your traffic and their activities, but it gives a view of your site that you just cannot get any other way. With one simple glance, you can immediately form impressions of what you've done right, and what you've done wrong.

Crazy Egg was the first heatmap application I ever heard of, a year or two ago, but it's not the only game in town. I've listed 5 solutions that may supply your heatmap analytics needs, with each one having its own unique uses.

The first two are more for the geeky DIY'ers, and probably aren't right for everyone. This is code that you can muck around with to your hearts content, but you do have to have some technical knowledge to make use of them. The last three are for the average webmaster who has no desire to get her hands dirty with programming and code, but just wants what she wants - results - right now.



I am removing the following recommendation based upon a report that these guys are injecting hidden links into your site's code back to various unrelated sites. This can get your site penalized by Google, so this one's no longer being recommended.
ClickHeat (from Labsmedia) (DIY)


ClickHeat is a visual heatmap of clicks on a HTML page, showing hot and cold click zones.

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Price: $0
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The Definitive Heatmap (from Corunet) (DIY)

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Price: $0
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Crazy Egg

Crazy Egg offers more than a simple heatmap.

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Paid Features

Price: Plans from $0 - $99/month


ClickDensity

More than heatmaps. A Full usability toolkit.

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Price: Plans from $0 - $400/month


FuseStats

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Price: $0 - $299/month