Click maps
Where users tap. Hot, warm, cool. Every CTA, link, button — including the ones that look like buttons but aren't (and shouldn't be).
Click density, mouse movement, scroll depth — overlaid on the page itself, sliced by device, source and country.
/ overview
A heatmap from Ghaze isn't a screenshot with red blobs on top — it's a live overlay rendered against the actual current page, rebuilt each time you load it. So when you ship a redesign, your maps update too. No more digging through stale heatmaps from a layout that doesn't exist anymore.
Most teams reach for heatmaps when conversion drops. Ghaze gives you click maps to see exactly which CTAs are getting attention, mouse-move maps to understand attention without a click, and scroll-depth maps to find where the page goes cold.
All three layer onto the live page, so you can spot the dead zone, change the layout, and immediately see whether attention shifted in your next 100 visitors.
What you get
/ in detail
Where users tap. Hot, warm, cool. Every CTA, link, button — including the ones that look like buttons but aren't (and shouldn't be).
Cursor heat without the click. Useful for spotting reading patterns and elements that draw attention but never get pressed.
What percent of visitors made it to your second-most-important paragraph? (Be honest with yourself.)
Two date ranges, two devices, two campaigns — side by side. Did your redesign actually do something?
Mobile maps are rendered against the mobile layout, not desktop. So tap targets, sticky nav, and thumb zones all show up correctly.
One signed URL. No client login. Show the boss why the new hero outperforms the old one.
Yes. Same engine as the rest of Ghaze — no cookies, no banners required.
The map auto-updates against the new layout. Old click data is preserved but rendered on the current DOM.
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