500 free recordings with Mouseflow





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A few weeks ago I made an update of my article about heatmaps and added some new examples to the list. One of them is Mouseflow, a powerful web analytics package and includes a click, scroll and hover heatmap as well.

I’m not planning on doing another review about this application (you can read that in the heatmap article) but the fact is that I truly believe Mouseflow is one of the better alternatives for Crazy Egg. That is why I wanted to announce something special to all you readers.

After contacting the people at Mouseflow, they gave me the ok to hand out some special campaign codes for Mouseflow, which will give you access to
500 free recordings (instead of the normal 100 at signup). This way you can test Mouseflow to the fullest and have an even better understanding of what is happening on your website.

How do I receive the code?

In order to get the campaign code you just need to spread the word about this deal, that’s it. You can use whatever you like: you can tweet this article by hitting the button on top, bookmark it on Delicious, digg it, push the Facebook ‘Like’ button, … just share it with other people.

Let me know what you did to give this article some extra attention and receive the special campaign code in your mailbox shortly after. Visit the sign-up page of Mouseflow and fill out the form with the code and you’re ready to go.

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