
Heap
What is Heap?
Heap belongs to Analytics category.
An innovative product analytics platform that automatically captures all user interactions without requiring manual event tracking. Heap allows businesses to analyze user behavior retroactively, providing insights into product usage, conversion funnels, and user journeys. It's especially useful for product teams looking to make data-driven...
Heap Performance Insights
28 websites
Websites using Heap
Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
99.999%
Heap friendly technologies
Google Analytics
jQuery
Cloudflare
Webpack
Open Graph
Linkedin Insight Tag
Google Font API
Facebook Pixel
Priority Hints
HSTS
React
HTTP/3
Yoast SEO
core-js
Amazon Web Services
Microsoft Advertising
Module Federation
Google Tag Manager
Who Uses Heap?
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