Statsig's integrated session replays give crystal clear insights into how users experience your product, allowing you to see what resonates, and fix what doesn't. Benefit from direct integration with Analytics, Feature Flags, & A/B Tests.
Hi Hunters 👋 I’m Margaret-Ann, Head of Product at Statsig.
Statsig is an all-in-one platform spanning across Analytics, Feature Flagging, A/B testing, and now, Session Replays, free for up to 10,000 sessions each month!
Today, we are proud to announce Session Replay to the PH community, which will give you contextual and qualitative insights into how users are engaging with your product. Check it out at: https://www.statsig.com/session-...
Our goal in building Session Replay was to broaden the tools available on Statsig's platform, and eliminate barriers for startups looking to take their first steps toward becoming data-driven.
Two things for this launch I want to call out:
1. Quick start with auto-capture: With auto-capture, you can start recording your first user session without manually logging a single event. This will allow you to immediately know where users are getting stuck and dropping off.
2. Product Analytics Integrations with Session Replay: If you are already using Statsig for Product Analytics, you can easily jump into the Session Replay when conducting a funnel analysis to understand why users didn't progress. If you're not familiar with Statsig, try is out free for up to 1M metered events per month.
Check out our docs: https://docs.statsig.com/session...
Thanks for checking Statsig out. Any feedback / reviews are greatly appreciated!
Congrats on the launch! How has the integration of Session Replay with your existing analytics tools helped early users in identifying and fixing specific user experience issues?
@kirill_markin I can't speak to our specific customers, but internally integrating Session Replay with Product Analytics has been nothing short of eye opening. Internally, we've been using a soon-to-be launched integration with funnels and session replay which has helped me personally debug a funnel, funny enough, related to the Session Replay onboarding experience.
Our CEO used it when launching a new version of our homepage to better learn where people and do and don't spend time on the site, and unhide some information we previously had beneath the fold.
Every day I dogfood this product I love it a little more :-). I think you will too!
Glad to discover it @dismanntled , I need to try session replay for one of my products, and Statsig looks doing it great ! Congratulations on the launch :)
Session Replay is a very useful tool to understand how your users are using your product, where they're getting stuck and all the opportunities to make things even more frictionless.
As we dogfooded this product at Statsig, we identified quite a few gaps and shortcomings in our own product experience, which we have subsequently addressed. The value is enormous.
What's particularly exciting about Statsig is that you can turn these findings into powerful actionable insights with the ability to run quick experiments based on the observations.
Congratulations!
“Replaying user actions like watching a movie to discover issues and optimization points in the product” is a very helpful feature.
Are there any other AI features?
@benjamin_sloutsky Heya Benjamin - our platform doesn't share many similarities with Figma, we're a developer tool that you'd install in your product to get more insights on user interactions. The things you learn from using Statsig might help inform the designs you pursue - but they wouldn't directly overlap with what you'd do on Figma.
Like basically everyone these days, we're big Figma users at Statsig, and big fans!
@benjamin_sloutsky Gotcha, that makes sense then!
I think our Session Replay feature has similar functionality to Hotjar, but the magic is in how it connects to the rest of Statsig. If you're using us for feature flags or experiments, you can seamlessly dive into replays of users receiving different variants of an a/b/n test, or find all the replays where a certain analytics event was logged to Statsig.
We make it really easy to weave between all of our offerings to create what we think is a very powerful platform for building the best products.
So excited for this launch! 🥳 Kudos to the team who built an incredibly simple, yet elegant, way for customers to gather insights into how users experience their product.
congratulations on the launch of statsig session replay, margaret-ann. it's intriguing how it integrates with existing analytics tools. can you share how the session replay feature has impacted your early adopters' ability to iterate on their products?
@mashy I said this in another comment, but I can't speak to our specific customers, but internally, integrating Session Replay with Product Analytics has been nothing short of eye opening. Internally, we've been using a soon-to-be launched integration with funnels and session replay which has helped me personally debug a funnel, funny enough, related to the Session Replay onboarding experience.
Our CEO used it when launching a new version of our homepage to better learn where people and do and don't spend time on the site, and unhide some information we previously had beneath the fold.
Every day I dogfood this product I love it a little more :-). I think you will too!
Interesting! I'm curious how you protect user privacy? And can recording be done in browser plugins?
It would be even better if you could provide some comparison reports with products like Clarity and PostHog! 🫡
@jaredl This is a super important point! Anyone using our session replay product should think carefully about excluding input or data from the recording that is sensitive. Since our recording SDK uses the RRWeb open source project under the hood, we leverage the rich controls that library offers to allow ignoring and/or masking user data and input using a variety of tools such as CSS classes/selectors or text processing functions to carefully filter out data that shouldn't be recorded.
I'm not sure off hand how the recording would interact with browser plugins, the recorder is built into the page using Javascript.
As for comparison docs, that's a great idea and I'm sure we'll consider that at some point. We've created many such comparisons for other products we've released. Thank you!
Hi team, congratulations on the launch of Session Replay! I was wondering, how did you come up with this feature? Was it something one of your users suggested for the future roadmap?
@max_kamyshev I'm an engineer on the Statsig team! Adding Session Replay to our suite of products was a very natural next step. It's a valuable tool offered by other platforms to dive deep qualitatively and see how someone is using your product and it dovetails beautifully with the quantitative insights Statsig offers.
For example, if you are running an experiment and see negative metric changes in one group, you can seamlessly zoom into sessions just from users who saw the experience in that group and watch exactly what happened. When we imagined all of Statsig's existing experimentation, feature flag and analytics tools together with Session Replay, we knew we had to go build this.
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