
Discover how Microsoft Clarity provides heat maps, session recordings, and web analytics insights without coding, and learn to set up, integrate, filter, and tag your website for deeper user understanding.
Learn how Microsoft Clarity, a free behavioral analysis tool, visualizes user behavior at scale to drive data-driven decisions that optimize conversion, engagement, and retention.
Explore Microsoft Clarity features, including simple customization, near real-time analytics, unlimited sites and no traffic limits, and AI-powered insights, with no data sampling and free usage.
Explore use cases for Microsoft Clarity to help stakeholders decide what works on websites, test content, identify confusing elements, and analyze user behavior to improve pages.
See clarity in action before signing up by visiting clarity.microsoft.com, viewing the demo page with recordings and heat maps, and using the panel and advanced sections to explore features.
Here are a few resources to get you started with Microsoft Clarity.
Sign up for Microsoft Clarity, add your site via Bing Webmaster or clarity.microsoft.com, paste the tracking code into the header with Insert Headers and Footers plugin, and access the dashboard.
Install Microsoft Clarity tracking code on third-party platforms, including Google Tag Manager and WordPress, follow step-by-step setup, copy and paste the code, then publish to track user behavior.
Learn how to integrate Google Analytics with Microsoft Clarity to link sites and view end-to-end user insights in your analytics projects. Toggle enablement to control the integration.
Explore settings tab to rename site, choose a category, delete the project, set up tracking codes with Google Analytics integration, and note topics on team setup and masking sensitive content.
Add and manage team members in Clarity by inviting emails and handling pending invitations in settings. Admins can change roles and remove members, while new members can leave the team.
Learn how to mask sensitive data on your website with Microsoft Clarity, preventing passwords and emails from being sent to servers during recording, and customize masking settings for specific elements.
Learn how to mask by element in Microsoft Clarity by selecting a css selector and masking or unmasking elements, with exceptions for site descriptions not sent to servers.
Explore the Microsoft Clarity project page to add or manage projects, delete with a warning, and access FAQs, articles, and documentation covering maps, expressions, and dashboard features.
Explore the Clarity dashboard to analyze aggregate metrics, including link clicks, scroll depth, and time spent navigating, with session filters to drill down patterns for making informed site improvements.
Explore a feature rich dashboard in Microsoft Clarity for web analytics, including tooltips, recordings, heat maps, and filters that apply by clicking metrics to reveal country-level data.
Explore how Microsoft Clarity's fresh metrics reveal dead clicks—user interactions where clicking an element yields no feedback or navigation, signaling broken elements and misleading ux.
Identify rage clicks as rapid, clustered user clicks indicating frustration when elements are interactive or not working, and minimize these interactions to improve user experience in web analytics.
Identify excessive scrolling by flagging sessions where scrolling activity exceeds the page's expected average, signaling inaccessible or frustrating ux and potential site abandonment.
Define quickbacks as a user leaving a page to another site and returning within a short threshold, and explain how to minimize quickbacks to improve engagement.
Analyze JavaScript errors across sessions to identify pages causing issues and use recordings and dashboards to prioritize fixes for better user experience.
Explore semantic metrics in Microsoft Clarity, including sessions, scroll depth, engagement time, devices, browsers, and countries, to analyze user behavior and optimize your website performance.
Learn how recordings in Microsoft Clarity replay user actions to analyze behavior across a session, accessible via start menu or filters, with three sections: panel, session pane, and inline player.
Sort sessions by date, duration, clicks, or ages to drill down into recordings, then open a session card to play the recording and decide the right reporting to watch.
Explore the inline player to analyze session recordings, map user journeys, and identify page issues through clicks, scrolling, and cursor movements for actionable website improvements.
select filters from the filter button or dashboard to apply basic or advanced filters, then view the filtered recordings in the recordings panel, with firefox as an example.
Learn how Microsoft Clarity heat maps visualize user interactions with red hot and blue cold areas, flame filters, and a left panel showing elements for quick insights.
Explore click maps to show where users click and which elements attract the most clicks, using Clarities heat maps for accurate, element-based heat across viewports.
Explore scroll maps and dot heat maps to learn how far users scroll, what portion of content is seen above the fold, and the number and percentage of visitors.
Discover how heat maps reveal baseline user experience, prioritize content, validate page ranking, and quantify behavior to boost conversions and communicate to stakeholders.
Explore Microsoft Clarity heat maps to understand user behavior—where users click and what content they see—using filters to view pc, tablet, and mobile sessions and adjust last three days range.
This course on Microsoft Clarity will help you learn how to leverage this new FREE tool by Microsoft - that makes you understand the actual user experience and gain actionable insights for your website - some insights that are currently only offered by Clarity - like Recordings, Heatmaps, dead clicks and more !
Top Reasons why you should take this Course :
Currently the only course on Udemy on Microsoft Clarity.
Course covers in detail even the basic step of setting up Clarity on your website.
Each Clarity feature explained in detail LIVE with my own website.
This course is designed keeping in mind the students from all backgrounds - hence we cover everything from setup, basics, and gradually progress towards advanced topics.
This course can be completed over a Weekend.
All Doubts will be answered.
Most Importantly, You will not only learn the Software, but also learn how to understand user behavior and take actions to improve user engagement thus improving your website performance and ranking.
Top reason why you should learn Microsoft Clarity :
Microsoft Clarity is a free-to-use analytics product built to help website owners and managers improve their website experiences by better understanding site visitor behavior using real evidence in form of recordings and heatmaps. So if you are a website owner, or you manage your company's / client's websites, then knowledge of this tool will be a great new addition to your skill set, and you can get certain insights that currently no other tool offers !
A Verifiable Certificate of Completion is presented to all students who undertake this course on Microsoft Clarity.