Carpe Diem provide Website Heatmaps

Heatmaps provide a picture of exactly where people are clicking on your site. It generates progressively more colourful spots of colour over the top of your webpage that show where people are clicking, and where they are not.

This can be a great way of optimising you site. For example, are site visitors missing you call to actions? Try them elsewhere and see what happens. Does it make a difference? Better or worse? A heatmap is a great and easy way to actually see exactly how people interact with your site.


Projects that use this service

Branches Furniture E-commerce Website

Branches Furniture E-commerce Website

Branches, the UK-based furniture franchise company, commissioned us to create a bespoke e-commerce website for their business. The entire website has been coded from the ground up and includes lots of functionality specific to the company’s requirements as well as all the features you’d expect from an off-the-shelf solution.


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