Skippership
Skippership helps you find and fix where users get stuck with AI-powered behavior analysis. It combines session recordings, heatmaps, funnels, and journey tracking into a single dashboard.
Product Overview
Skippership helps teams track and analyze user interactions on a website or app to understand where visitors get stuck. It combines session replays, heatmaps, goal/action tracking, and journey-style analysis in one dashboard so teams can identify drop-off points and improvement opportunities.
The product exists to reduce guesswork in UX and conversion work. Instead of relying on assumptions, Skippership shows how users move through experiences and which actions matter, supporting data-driven decisions aimed at improving engagement and conversions.
Key features
- Session replays show how users experience a site and reveal friction, usability issues, and conversion blockers.
- Heatmaps highlight where users click, scroll, and spend time, helping teams optimize content areas that are ignored.
- Goal/action tracking measures key behaviors such as signups, purchases, and clicks to understand what drives conversions.
- Journey tracking supports viewing the full path users take, making it easier to spot where they drop off.
- AI-powered analytics turn interaction data into clear insights for faster prioritization of improvements.
How Skippership works
- 1
Start the dashboard
Users begin by launching Skippership and setting up tracking for their website or app.
- 2
Review sessions and journeys
Teams watch session replays and use journey tracking to pinpoint friction points and where visitors drop off.
- 3
Act on heatmaps and goals
Users examine heatmaps and goal/action tracking to identify which page areas and actions drive results, then apply improvements based on the insights.
Use cases
- A product or growth team reviews session replays to find where users hesitate during signup and identifies the specific steps causing drop-off.
- A marketing or UX designer uses heatmaps to see which page sections get attention versus being ignored, then adjusts content placement to improve engagement.
- An eCommerce manager tracks purchases and other key actions, compares patterns across sessions, and uses AI insights to prioritize changes that improve conversion performance.
Who is it for?
Skippership is for website owners and product teams who need clearer visibility into user behavior on their site or app. Itβs especially useful for teams focused on UX improvements, conversion optimization, and understanding where users disengage.