? http://meganvwalker.com/applying-filters-to-the-dashboard-recordings-heatmap-in-microsoft-clarity There are a ton of ways to filter the data being displayed on the dashboard in Microsoft Clarity. You’ve got the same set of filters also used to
? http://meganvwalker.com/applying-filters-to-the-dashboard-recordings-heatmap-in-microsoft-clarity There are a ton of ways to filter the data being displayed on the dashboard in Microsoft Clarity. You’ve got the same set of filters also used to
? http://meganvwalker.com/understanding-heatmaps-in-microsoft-clarity We’ve seen recordings in Clarity, and the integration Microsoft Clarity has with Google Analytics. Next, let’s take a look at heatmaps. Heatmaps are not new, with many great
? http://meganvwalker.com/google-analytics-integration-with-microsoft-clarity I’ve mentioned before, Microsoft Clarity is not a replacement for Google Analytics, nor is it a comparable product. Instead, it should be used in addition to Google Analytics.
? https://meganvwalker.com/reviewing-recordings-in-microsoft-clarity You’ve added the tracking code to your website, and you’ve been looking over the dashboard…. now let’s check out the recordings! A recording covers a session that occurred
? https://meganvwalker.com/overview-of-microsoft-clarity-dashboard Once your Microsoft Clarity tracking code has been added to your website, and you’ve waited a few hours, it’s time to check out your data. In this post,