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All features in Product Analytics are in limited availability. To request access, complete the form.
Request AccessA heatmap (or heat map) is a visualization of your user’s interactions overlaid on Session Replay data. Product Analytics has three different types of heatmaps:
Use heatmaps to review complex data at a glance, gaining insights around optimizing your user experience.
To get started with heatmaps:
trackUserInteractions: true
in the SDK initialization to enable action tracking (required for Clickmaps).Navigate to Digital Experience > Product Analytics > Heatmaps. Select your application and view.
On the Product Analytics landing page, select your application and view. You can select the type of heatmap you would like to view as well (Top Elements, Click Map, Scroll Map).
This takes you to the heatmap page for a particular view. You can switch the view being shown with the View Name and Application selectors at the top. To add more granular filters, like a specific geography for example, you can add a filter from the panel on the left side.
A Click map shows you the most interacted-with actions on a given view by aggregating user click actions from sessions and visualizing them as blobs on the map.
Each Click map also offers analytics such as:
Below the panel are all actions that occurred on the page, listed by frequency. When you click into an action, you can understand more about that interaction, for example:
Top Elements heatmaps aggregate click actions on a given view by displaying the most interacted-with elements and their rank. The ranking on the map itself corresponds to the action name on the side.
Click any action name in the panel to highlight the corresponding action on the map.
Scroll maps show a visual of the aggregate scroll activity on a given page. Use Scroll maps to see where the average fold of the page falls, and how many users scroll to a given depth. You can drag the floating blue bar on a Scroll map to the depth you wish to assess.
The panel to the left of the Scroll map provides high-level insights with direct links to query results, such as a link to a list of views where the user scrolled past a given percentile. Below the insight panel is a minimap of the page and a distribution graph displaying granular scroll data, useful for identifying where the biggest drop-off occurs.
After understanding analytics, the next step is to understand the action in the context of other data outside of heatmaps. This might mean pivoting to the Analytics explorer. You can also watch associated session replays to visually see a user performing the action in the context of their overall session.
Heatmaps are based on Product Analytics view names. Depending on how your Product Analytics application is configured, many pages can start being grouped under the same view name, or you can start having specific view names.
Heatmaps are generated with Session Replay data. Datadog’s intelligent algorithm smartly picks a replay that is both recent and best matches the initial state of the page. In some cases, you might not be able to find the correct replay. To switch the background of your heatmap, you can use the Choose Background button to navigate through the different states of the page and find the one you are looking for.
The tooltip on the icon says element is not visible. This means that the element is a common action on your page, but it’s not displayed on the background in the heatmap. To see that element, you can click Choose Background in the bottom right corner to switch the background of your heatmap to one where that element is present.
This means that Datadog could not find any Session Replays to use as a heatmap background that matches the current search filters. If you just started to record sessions with the Browser SDK, it may also take a few minutes for the Session Replay to be available for viewing.
This means that Datadog was not able to match any user actions with the current selected replay. This happens for a variety of reasons, such as:
User information is not collected by default. Heatmaps use the user information available in your session data to display relevant insights on behavior.