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Understanding the Dashboard

Last updated October 22, 2024

Welcome to Heatmap! Our dashboard is designed to provide you with a clear and intuitive way to analyze user behavior on your website. Whether you are tracking clicks, scrolling patterns, or user interactions, the Heatmap dashboard gives you all the tools you need to make data-driven decisions. This guide will help you get started by walking you through the basic features and steps to navigate the dashboard.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Heatmap Dashboard

  1. Log in to your Heatmap account
  • Visit  heatmap.com  and log in using your credentials. If you don’t have an account yet, sign up to get started.
  1. Access the Dashboard
  • Once logged in, navigate to the "Dashboard" tab from the main menu. This will be your central hub for all analytics.
  1. Select a Project
  • Choose the project or website you want to analyze. The dashboard will display data specific to the selected project.
  1. View Heatmaps
  • Click on the "Heatmaps" section to see visual representations of user interactions, including clicks, scrolls, and mouse movements. Use this to identify areas of high engagement.
  1. Analyze Session Recordings
  • Go to "Session Recordings" to watch real-time user interactions. This feature helps you understand user behavior, see where users might be getting stuck, and improve overall user experience.
  1. Generate Reports
  • Use the "Reports" feature to create custom reports based on specific metrics. This allows you to track progress over time and share insights with your team.
  1. Adjust Settings
  • Customize your dashboard experience by adjusting settings. You can filter data by date, device type, and more to get a clearer picture of your users' behavior.
  1. Get Help
  • If you need any assistance, click on the "Help" button or visit our support page. We’re here to ensure you make the most out of Heatmap.

With these easy steps, you can start exploring your user data and gain valuable insights to enhance your website's performance. For more detailed tutorials, visit our  Knowledge Base . Happy analyzing!

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