Find and fix the hidden frustrations costing you sales. Zyro detects "rage clicks", dead links, and javascript errors in real-time so you can smooth out the path to purchase.
Identify moments when users repeatedly click an element. Usually a sign of a broken button or confusing UI.
Find elements that look clickable but do nothing. This often causes users to abandon the page in confusion.
Detect "cursor thrashing" or rapid scrolling, indicating a user can't find what they are looking for.
Automatically log console errors that break your checkout or add-to-cart functionality.
See exactly which broken links users are clicking on so you can set up redirects instantly.
Identify large images or scripts that are freezing the browser and causing bounces.
Don't guess why they left. Watch a video replay of the exact session where the error occurred.
See a clean timeline of events: "Viewed Product" -> "Clicked Add" -> "Error Occurred" -> "Left Site".
Get a Slack or Email notification the moment your conversion rate drops below a certain threshold.
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Identify, Reproduce, Fix.
Zyro runs in the background 24/7, logging every error and frustration signal.
See a heatmap of where rage clicks happen most often (e.g., non-clickable images).
Use our "Payment Recovery" tool to automatically trigger a chat widget when errors occur.
Turn friction data into action.
Automatically intervene with a special offer or support chat when an error is detected at checkout.
Let AI automatically route traffic away from broken pages or underperforming variants.
See which ad channels are bringing in users who experience the most friction.
No. By default, Zyro automatically masks all input fields (passwords, credit cards, addresses) in session replays to ensure total privacy and compliance.
No. Our recording script is highly optimized and loads asynchronously, meaning it does not block the rendering of your page or affect your Core Web Vitals.
A dead click is when a user clicks on an element (like an image or text) expecting it to do something, but nothing happens. This helps you identify where users expect links to be.
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