Overview
Heap is the analytics solution for product managers that makes it possible to understand customer behavior at scale, with a complete view of the customer journey, self-service tools, and the ability to lead teams in a data-driven way across sprints in the product life cycle. Unlike legacy analytics tools that force a manual event tracking approach and reliance on expensive engineering resources, Heap automates both data capture and insights generation, pointing to new opportunities only Heap can surface. Built on Autocapture, an easy-to-use event streaming pipeline, Heap enables Product and GTM teams to have democratized data access to uncover the path to building better products. By combining the most comprehensive digital behavioral data with powerful data science, Heap Illuminate delivers a complete platform to drive continuous experimentation and innovation. Illuminate automatically mines your behavioral data, uncovering unique insights only achievable from a complete, accurate and always up-to-date streaming data set. Digital teams achieve quicker time-to-insight and build a process of continuous product experimentation and innovation. The result is Heap scales with builders to manage a rapidly evolving digital landscape to understand how users engage with their digital brand across web, mobile, and other applications.
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Highlights
- Heap Data Foundation: Autocapture provides granularity into every single digital interaction along the customer journey without additional engineering. To manage this streaming data, Data Engine delivers instant access to high quality, trusted data.
- Heap Insights: Data Science applied to complete, retroactive digital engagement data enables users to uncover blind spots in their business, while exploring and analyzing all their data in real-time.
- Heap Actions: Users can quickly answer questions and act on their insights in their chosen tools or data warehouse via streamlined workflows and fully automated data pipelines.
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Auto-captured behavioral insights have transformed how our team understands and improves user journeys
What is our primary use case?
We are using Heap in our organization for web analytics, which involves tracking website data to understand user behavior.
We have used Heap for web analytics over the last three years. Heap is a digital insight platform primarily known for auto-capturing all user interactions, including clicks, page views, and form submissions without requiring manual tracking code for every event. This allows our organization's team to analyze user behavior reactively and identify friction points without waiting for developers to implement new tracking.
In our day-to-day work, we use Heap for general user mapping.
What is most valuable?
In our day-to-day work, we mainly use Heap for automatic event tracking. Once the Heap tracking snippet is installed, it captures website data automatically.
The best features include session replay and heat maps. We can watch visual recordings of user sessions and view heat maps to see exactly where users are clicking or getting stuck. Heap's data science insights features automatically surface hidden patterns or areas that might not be obvious through standard reporting.
Auto-capture is one of the key features where Heap collects all data from our customers automatically, including what they click, where they go, and what they do, all without the need for engineers to implement tracking. With Heap's visual labeling, anyone on our team across the company can quickly access the data they need, organize it with flexibility, and leverage it to build a powerful digital experience.
Feature engagement is also available, measuring how new site features or marketing campaigns impact user retention.
Using session replays and journey mapping, we can turn quantitative data into qualitative context to solve high-friction bottlenecks. When metrics show users dropping off at a specific checkout or sign-up page, we can watch actual user sessions to see where the confusion or technical glitches occur.
Heap automatically surfaces hidden patterns and correlations between actions and outcomes. Our organization can also use Heap's data warehousing to export auto-captured behavior data into platforms like Snowflake , Redshift, or merge it with our internal CRM and sales records, which can be helpful.
What needs improvement?
Heap automatically surfaces hidden patterns that exist. Our organization can use Heap's data warehousing to export auto-captured behavior data into platforms like Snowflake , Redshift, or merge it with our internal CRM and sales records, which can be helpful.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working with Heap for the last three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Heap is generally considered a stable web analytics platform because it offers reliable data collection, consistent performance, and a strong cloud-based infrastructure for handling user interaction data. One of its major strengths is automatic event tracking, which reduces the chances of missing important analytics data due to manual implementation errors. Heap is designed to manage large-scale traffic and continuously process data in real time, making it dependable for businesses that require accurate user behavior analysis.
The platform also provides stable integrations with marketing, customer relationship management, and data warehouse tools, helping organizations maintain smooth analytics workflows. Its retroactive analysis feature further improves stability from a data perspective, since businesses can define events after data has already been collected without losing historical information. However, stability can sometimes depend on factors such as internet connectivity, proper implementation, and data management practices. In very large deployments, users may experience complexity in organizing events and maintaining clean analytics structures, but overall Heap is regarded as a reliable and enterprise-ready analytics solution.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Heap is considered highly scalable in web analytics because it is designed to automatically capture and process large volumes of user interaction data across websites and applications without requiring extensive manual event tracking. Instead of developers defining every event in advance, Heap automatically records clicks, page views, form submissions, and user behaviors, which makes it easier for organizations to scale analytics as their products grow.
Its cloud-based architecture allows businesses to handle increasing traffic, users, and datasets efficiently while maintaining performance. Heap also supports scalable data analysis through features like retroactive event creation, data segmentation, funnels, and user journey analysis, enabling teams to analyze historical data without changing the tracking setup. Additionally, it integrates with other platforms such as CRMs, marketing tools, and data warehouses, which improves scalability for enterprise-level analytics workflows. However, as data volume grows, organizations may face challenges related to data governance, event organization, and cost management, especially in large-scale deployments with millions of events per month.
How are customer service and support?
Heap is generally viewed as providing good customer service and technical support, especially for onboarding, implementation guidance, and product analytics adoption. Users often highlight that Heap’s support team is responsive, knowledgeable, and helpful in resolving tracking issues, dashboard configuration problems, and integration challenges. Enterprise customers typically receive dedicated customer success managers, training resources, and strategic guidance to help teams maximize the platform’s value.
Technical documentation and learning resources are also considered strong, which helps developers and analysts troubleshoot issues independently. Support quality is often rated positively for assisting with event tracking, funnel analysis, and data interpretation. However, some users report that response times can vary depending on subscription level and issue complexity, and advanced customization or large-scale data organization may require additional consultation or internal expertise. Overall, Heap’s support is regarded as reliable and effective for most business and analytics needs.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
No
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup of Heap is generally considered more straightforward compared to many traditional web analytics platforms because it uses automatic event tracking. In most cases, the setup mainly involves adding a tracking script or SDK to the website or application, after which Heap automatically starts collecting user interaction data such as clicks, page views, and form submissions without requiring manual event configuration.
For small to medium-sized projects, this makes onboarding relatively quick and reduces dependency on developers. Teams can begin analyzing user behavior almost immediately and even define events retroactively later. However, for larger enterprise environments, the setup can become more complex due to requirements like data governance, privacy compliance, integration with existing tools, user permissions, and organizing large volumes of captured events into a clean analytics structure. So overall, the technical installation is usually straightforward, but scaling and maintaining a well-structured analytics implementation may require more planning and coordination.
What about the implementation team?
I don’t personally deploy or use software services, so I can’t claim firsthand experience with an integrator, reseller, or consultant for Heap deployments.
However, organizations implementing Heap often either:
- deploy it internally through their product/analytics engineering teams, or
- work with digital analytics consultancies and implementation partners for enterprise-scale setups.
Common types of partners involved include:
- product analytics consulting firms,
- digital transformation agencies,
- customer data platform (CDP) specialists,
- or cloud/data engineering consultancies.
What was our ROI?
Yes, many organizations have reported positive ROI after implementing Heap for web analytics and customer behavior analysis. One major benefit comes from Heap’s automatic event tracking, which reduces engineering effort and speeds up insight generation.
For example, a commissioned Forrester study reported that one organization used Heap to identify user drop-off points and optimize customer journeys, resulting in at least $200,000 in recovered revenue within one year. The same company also improved a critical application pathway’s clickthrough rate from 20% to 60% and eliminated a legacy analytics tool costing $135,000 annually.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Its very affordable and easy to buy licensing ang renew it
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
No we don't use another solution
What other advice do I have?
Heap eliminates the guesswork of funnels, directly resulting in higher conversion rates and revenue. It drastically lowers administrative hours spent on analytics tagging and maintenance.
For security reasons, we can discover the steps in checkout or sign-up flows where users abandon the site and which features or marketing campaigns impact overall revenue. For customer support, integrating behavioral data with CRM support tools gives agents context on a user's recent site activity.
Heap is very accurate. When compared with Google Analytics , Google Analytics focuses largely on session-based marketing metrics, while Heap focuses on user-centric behavior and technical friction within a product experience.
Pricing and licensing are very affordable for an organization to install the platform, which is primarily known for auto-capturing data. It allows our team to analyze user behavior actively.
I rate this product an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Autocapture has transformed user behavior tracking and now guides data-driven feature decisions
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Heap is to collect the clicks and login attempts our users have. I track specific features, how many times they are used, and analyze whether it makes sense to reinvest and continue developing these features or if we should discontinue them.
What is most valuable?
The best feature Heap offers is autocapture. I mean the automatic event tracking, and I find that capturing and retroactive analysis are what make it valuable. Heap is comparable to Amplitude and Mixpanel in this main feature of autocapturing, which excludes manual intervention. Heap has positively impacted my organization because we no longer need to do it manually; it is fully done automatically. This automation has led to specific outcomes and has absolutely saved time on development costs.
What needs improvement?
Heap can be improved because when you are collecting more and more data, it becomes dirty, and in the end, you receive dirty data that requires a lot of time to analyze and sort. I suggest implementing more flexible tools for Heap, such as automatic cleaning of the data.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Heap for more than five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Heap is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Heap's scalability is great and excellent.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support is excellent.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I previously used a different solution, which involved manual collecting of statistical data, and it was really time-consuming, which is why we decided to look in the direction of Heap analytics.
How was the initial setup?
I did not evaluate other options before choosing Heap.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment with Heap as it has saved time on development, as I mentioned previously.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has a problem because when you are collecting more and more data, it becomes more and more expensive, and the ten thousand free sessions can be burned really fast, after which it became expensive.
What other advice do I have?
My advice for others looking into using Heap is to try to use it out of the box and see what further customization you can apply. I would rate this review as a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Simple UI, But Lacks Enterprise Robustness
Useful Tool for Product Analytics
A bit more clarity and faster decision-making would help improve efficiency.
This benefits me by saving time on tracking setup and helping make better, data-driven decisions.