Likelihood to Recommend The session recording tool in Auryc is one of its most useful features, as it allows you to filter by particular time frames and traits to find people who participated in a design experiment and see how they interact with new content. It's worth noting that Auryc's funnel analysis makes it easy and clear for stakeholders to see where conversion rates are falling. We can also quickly design pop-up exit questionnaires and collect your own data.
Read full review Scenarios when Heap was well suited: It is when a user claims that he encountered a bug without giving us the details of the error message. Scenarios where it is less appropriate: Its when we try to capture user interaction in our mobile app
Read full review Pros Heat mapping. User Flows. Video Recording. Read full review Realtime interactions which are captured automatically is a unique feature which no other product offers. Low code implementation is a big plus for marketing teams, as there is less dependency on engineering Detailed customer behaviours can be studied with captured replay sessions Due to all the above points - it helped to improve customer experience Read full review Cons Nothing that I dislike in specific. However, it would be nice to have better and exhaustive support guides/user manuals to help create custom reports and use the tool more effecively. The dashboard could be slightly better as too much data can be overwhelming at times. Read full review I think Heap can improve its onboarding; I would love to see some info that is helpful for someone who isn't in Heap every single day. Sharing dashboards can be tricky, it feels like a huge learning curve that I already have forgotten how to do. Read full review Likelihood to Renew It's a great platform. I'm glad that one of our product managers introduced it because it has allowed us to create all kinds of new functionality. We're not only able to create a better product experience from our communications because of Heap, but we're also able to generate all kinds of helpful analysis.
Read full review Usability On a scale from 1-10, I find Heap to be incredibly user-friendly and easy to use. I enjoyed the training videos available and was quickly able to pick up how to create events and reports to track user interactions on our product. I would recommend Heap for its usability first and foremost.
Read full review Reliability and Availability I've never run into any issues with Heap's availability, Heap is always there when I need it. I haven't run into any issues like application errors or unplanned outages during my 2+ years of using Heap. Each and every time I log in to Heap I have a completely functional experience
Read full review Performance Heap doesn't affect page load times considerably nor has a large impact [on] our overall score, as far as page loading times inside of the tool its pretty reliable to retrieve data as much as "instant" that it can be the delay seems to be on data getting tracked into the servers to be read but it's not significant.
Read full review Support Rating Heap support has allowed us to troubleshoot and test a lot of different items. Their support team is always helpful and friendly, even when we come to them with the most complicated questions. I think this greatly improves the value proposition of the product because their support team is knowledgable and friendly.
Read full review Implementation Rating The implementation was smooth and easy. The Heap team helped us with implementation and it went great! Within a few weeks, we were fully up and running and utilizing the platform to its full capability. This is an additional thing that has made this platform so great and we couldn't recommend it enough.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Auryc has a lot more features than
Hotjar . The screen recordings have been great which
Hotjar didn't have.
Hotjar didn't track the site speed spikes or the NPS score.
Read full review Heap offers a ton of functionality on a single platform.It also has an smart data science layer to offers suggestions for next steps in the analysis, allowing us to explore alternative paths we may not think to take. The low-code option for updating data is appealing, and there is a lot of automation with minimal engineering effort.
Read full review Scalability The most challenging part of using Heap in a growing organization is the naming and structure in which reports and dashboards are organized. I work within the marketing department and our Heap leader internally works within the IT/Product department, which makes it challenging because we often don't speak the same language, so the learning curve has been steep without any specific use-case examples to leverage online.
Read full review Return on Investment We have options for backtracking events if we don't configure tracking for a particular event. It's great for recording sessions and seeing how users interact with the website. Through funnel views, stakeholders can see churn and optimization goals. Read full review It has helped us make decisions on what products to scope for our MVP based on the usage data. It's allowed us to measure success with our beta product. It's helped us view our conversion rates in an easy and usable manner. Read full review ScreenShots