What is Struggle Detection?
Struggle detection is – as the name suggests – a feature that automatically monitors and analyzes certain user patterns and detects whether the visitors on your website are struggling and frustrated with the design, interactive elements, or something third.
There are currently two types of struggles being detected:
Rage Clicks
A rage click is counted when the visitor is clicking repeatedly in the (approximately) same place within a short time. This type of user behavior often reveals that the visitor was expecting something to happen after the first click and responds by clicking in rage.
For pages that have a behavior map configured, we also visualize where the rage clicks occurred on the page. You can access the Struggle map directly from the Struggle detection overview page.
Excessive Scrolling
Excessive scrolling is detected when a visitor to a website scrolls in a way that indicates they are struggling to find what they are looking for. This can be identified by rapidly scrolling down the web page or scrolling back and forth within a short time period that reveals they are not consuming the content visible to them in the window (viewport).
You can see the exact definition of the struggle metrics under Analytics -> Analytics settings -> Tracking -> Struggle detection settings.
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