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“Let’s review the numbers.”, stated my CEO.
It was 2017, and we were developing mobile apps in an ordinary way with “normal” data. Looking at graphs and charts every day got dull, but it got the job done.One day at a Product Management meetup, a web PM was holding a presentation about his analytics process. He showcased heatmaps as a way to evaluate and iterate on user behavior.Inspired, I researched heatmaps as an analytics method for our mobile app, but I was disappointed that heatmap vendors focused on web alone.Later that year, I received a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to switch jobs and work under one of my role models in product management.One of the first heatmaps by Loua (1873).
In the image above, for example, the colors emphasize demographic patterns (e.g. age or national origin) across the 20 districts of Paris. Since then, geography widely adopted heatmaps.It’s unclear when exactly heatmaps first appeared on computer screens, but they took over the web with the rise of its relevance. One of the first tools to offer heatmap analytics was , which went live in 2006.To understand what mobile app heatmaps are, we also need to understand what they are not: They are not web heatmaps.In the web world, the input method (besides typing) are clicks - there are only two types of clicks: left or right click.On mobile apps, it’s more complicated: The input method is gesture-based. Users use simple gestures such as taps or double taps, but they can also use more complicated ones such as trail, zoom or long press gestures.Examples of mobile gestures
Therefore, heatmaps for mobile apps are “Touch Heatmaps”. Heatmaps that you know from web like Scroll Heatmaps or Hover Heatmaps are impossible as of now.This means you have to adjust how you analyze a heatmap for mobile apps. For mobile, it makes more sense to look at the gestures to see if there are:Appsee used to be a leading company in the mobile app analytics space. They had a good heatmap solution that combined all gestures into one heatmap and could generate heatmaps of unresponsive gestures. Unfortunately, and it’s not possible to use the service anymore.
User Experior is a young Indian start-up that’s new to the market. Their Heatmap solution looks good, although they still have to prove that they are a reliable solution.
UXCam is the current market leader for mobile app heatmap analytics.
The solution enables you to generate heatmaps based on:P.S. If you also want to get started with web heatmaps, I recommend this great Hackernoon article.
The idea of lean UX is to combine design thinking with a fast and simultaneous start of development. Using this framework, heatmaps can help to revise hypotheses in the design thinking stage, come up with new ideas, and find/fix issues.Here are a few examples of analytics methods that heatmaps harmonize with: