Watch Session Recordings
Create a session recording using advanced url targeting options
In PageSense, you can choose to record activities of visitors on a specific target page or group of pages using the Advanced URL targeting option. This allows you to select the appropriate URL patterns, such as “URL path” or “URL parameter” ...
Identifying the visitors in your session recordings
Session recordings in PageSense use cookies to identify individual visitors' sessions, and track their behavior on your website. This cookie generates a random name for each of the visitor session, which is a combination of an adjective and an animal ...
Filter and segment your session recordings
Session recording in PageSense provides a playback video of visitors' action on your website, including where, how, and which element they click and navigate to, on a page. However, with hundreds of recordings listed on your reports, finding the most ...
Add tags to your session recordings
You can effortlessly categorize similar user patterns in your session recordings by adding tags. Tagging your recordings is a great method to view and note specific actions, like CTA clicks, sign-ups, or visitor states in PageSense. It will act as a ...
Understand the session recording reports
The recordings page appears after you have launched your experiment. It lists down visitor specific recordings against the given metrics: Visitor: A random name is assigned to the unique visitor who is recorded. The IPs are anonymized. A visitor is ...
Masking data in session recording
Masking elements allow you to hide various sensitive information such as name, card details, password, email address, and home address of your visitor in the recordings. By default, all keystrokes or inputs entered by your visitor will be masked ...
Create your first session recordings
In PageSense, you can quickly create a session recording for an entire business domain, or create a single page or a set of pages to get a complete picture of your users’ journeys throughout your website, including clicks, scrolls, mouse movements, ...