Heatmaps in SessionSight aggregate clicks, scrolls, and mouse movement across every visitor of a page, so you can see which UI elements get attention and which get ignored.
The whole session table, rendered on the page
Heatmaps pull every click, scroll, and mouse movement from the sessions you already record and layer them back on the page itself. Pick the page, the device, the time window, and SessionSight paints the activity directly over your real layout.
Heatmaps
Visualize where users click, scroll, and move their mouse.
Three views of the same behavior
Scroll: where the real fold is
The scroll map stacks a color gradient from the top of the page down to wherever each visitor gave up. Red at the top, fading to blue as visitor share drops off. If your value prop sits below the 50% line, most of your traffic never sees it.
58% of visitors stop scrolling before your pricing section.
Movement: where the eyes track
Movement maps follow cursor and wait-time markers across the viewport. Where the mouse hesitates tells you what visitors are actually reading, not just what they clicked.
Cursor pauses on the trial button for 2.1s on average before clicking.
Filter the map to the audience that matters
Segment by who they are
Audience segments carry straight into heatmaps. Look at how Mobile Users interact differently from Power Users, or where US Visitors click compared to the rest of the world. Segments come from your strategy and session data automatically.
6 segments ready to compare. Each comes from your actual traffic, not a best-guess persona.
Overlay on any split test variant
Running a split test? Filter the heatmap to a single variant to see how behavior shifted. The Hero Headline Test control might get clicks in one spot, the variant somewhere else entirely.
One heatmap per variant. See where each one landed, side by side with clicks and conversions.
See your page
the way your users do
Heatmaps generate automatically the moment SessionSight starts recording. No extra tagging required.
Generate a heatmap