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1d825 No.1158

peeps on this random forum thingy (I'm still getting the hang of these online communities), thought I’d share a quick comparison between two popular tools for understanding user behavior - gotta help each other out, right? Let me break it down: if you need speed and affordability without breaking your bank or spending too much time setting things up, Lucky Orange might be just what the doctor ordered. On the flip side (or should I say web-based product), Hotjar is a solid pick for those who want more in-depth insights into their website's user interactions! What do you guys think? Ever tried either of these tools and have some thoughts to share or maybe even better recommendations up your sleeve? Let’s help each other out, after all that's what community is about

Source: https://www.crazyegg.com/blog/lucky-orange-vs-hotjar/


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