About Hotjar
Hotjar is the heatmaps-and-session-recordings UX analytics platform with 33,800+ customers and 342 verified G2 reviews at 4.3 stars (61% 5-star). Founded 2014 in Saint Julian, Malta by David Darmanin, Marc von Brockdorff, and Jonathan Vella; ~190 employees distributed across 33 countries. Acquired by Contentsquare in September 2021 with billing migrated to Contentsquare entities post-July 2025. In 2025-2026 Hotjar splits into three separate products — Observe (heatmaps + session recordings), Ask (surveys + feedback), Engage (user interviews) — sold individually or bundled. Pricing: Observe Basic free at 35 daily sessions, Plus $32/mo annual ($39 monthly), Business $80/mo, Scale $171/mo. Ask Plus $48/mo through Scale $128/mo. Engage Plus $280/mo. Bundle 20% off when combining products. The new unified Contentsquare tier launched 2025: Growth $49/mo combines Observe + Ask.
What users say
What users love
- Heatmaps plus session recordings paired together are best-in-class for UX insight — reveals what Google Analytics can't (where users get stuck, not just bounce rates)
- Easy setup — install JavaScript snippet in minutes, see real user data within hours of deploy with no engineering intervention
- Combines quantitative behavior data (heatmaps, recordings) with qualitative (surveys, interviews) in one tool — closes the qual+quant loop
- Free Basic tier remains genuinely useful at 35 daily sessions — generous enough for solo founders and pre-revenue startups to validate UX
- Post-acquisition Contentsquare integration adds enterprise-grade analytics for customers ready to upgrade beyond Hotjar's standalone scope
Common complaints
- Session limits feel restrictive on busy websites — overage forces tier jumps that scale costs fast on traffic-heavy sites (per G2 reviews)
- Heatmap data can be inconsistent — "hit and miss" on dynamic content and SPA experiences mentioned across multiple reviewers (per G2 reviews)
- Increasing paywalling — features moving to higher tiers as the product splits into separate Observe / Ask / Engage SKUs (per G2 reviews)
- No phone support — chat and email only, response times variable below the Enterprise tier (per G2 reviews)
- Post-Contentsquare migration is complex — billing entities, plan structures, and account-vs-site levels are still changing through 2025-2026 (per G2 reviews)
Hotjar pricing
Starting from From $32/month. Free tier available.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Hotjar |
|---|---|
| AI lead qualification | — |
| Meeting booking | — |
| Post-booking nurturing | — |
| Multi-channel outreach | — |
| Native Salesforce | ✓ |
| AI conversation engine | — |
| Lead routing | — |
| Live chat widget | — |
| Help center / KB | ✓ |
| ABM / account targeting | — |
| Email outreach | — |
| Visitor identification | ✓ |
| Analytics & reporting | ✓ |
| API access | ✓ |
| WhatsApp / Telegram | — |
| Free trial | ✓ |
Hotjar integrations
Hotjar reviews
These reviews are editorially synthesized from public sources including G2, Capterra, and Reddit threads. They represent typical user sentiment and do not constitute verbatim quotes. For primary sources, visit G2.com, Capterra.com, or the linked Reddit threads.
Heatmaps plus session recordings paired together reveal what GA4 can't — where users get stuck, not just bounce rates. Found 3 conversion blockers in our first week.
Installed snippet at 10am, had heatmap data by lunch. Free tier covers our needs at 5K monthly visits. Best out-of-box UX analytics setup I've used.
Surveys plus recordings together close the qual+quant loop. Found 3 conversion blockers in week one. Pair it with Mutiny for the personalization layer.
Session limits force tier jumps fast. Plus at $32/mo runs out of recordings within 2 weeks on a busy product launch. Pricing scaled faster than expected.
Heatmaps can be hit-and-miss on dynamic content. Static pages render clean; SPA experiences sometimes miss clicks on lazy-loaded elements.
Post-Contentsquare migration is confusing. Billing came from a different entity, plans split into Observe/Ask/Engage, took weeks to sort out our renewal.
Hotjar is the heatmaps-and-session-recordings UX analytics platform with 33,800+ customers and 342 verified G2 reviews at 4.3 stars (61% 5-star). Founded 2014 in Saint Julian, Malta by David Darmanin, Marc von Brockdorff, and Jonathan Vella; ~190 employees distributed across 33 countries. Acquired by Contentsquare in September 2021 with billing migrated to Contentsquare entities post-July 2025. In 2025-2026 Hotjar splits into three separate products — Observe (heatmaps + session recordings), Ask (surveys + feedback), Engage (user interviews) — sold individually or bundled. Pricing: Observe Basic free at 35 daily sessions, Plus $32/mo annual ($39 monthly), Business $80/mo, Scale $171/mo. Ask Plus $48/mo through Scale $128/mo. Engage Plus $280/mo. Bundle 20% off when combining products. The new unified Contentsquare tier launched 2025: Growth $49/mo combines Observe + Ask.
Hotjar starts from $32/month. A free trial is available.
Pros: Heatmaps plus session recordings paired together are best-in-class for UX insight — reveals what Google Analytics can't (where users get stuck, not just bounce rates). Easy setup — install JavaScript snippet in minutes, see real user data within hours of deploy with no engineering intervention. Combines quantitative behavior data (heatmaps, recordings) with qualitative (surveys, interviews) in one tool — closes the qual+quant loop. Free Basic tier remains genuinely useful at 35 daily sessions — generous enough for solo founders and pre-revenue startups to validate UX. Post-acquisition Contentsquare integration adds enterprise-grade analytics for customers ready to upgrade beyond Hotjar's standalone scope. Cons: Session limits feel restrictive on busy websites — overage forces tier jumps that scale costs fast on traffic-heavy sites (per G2 reviews). Heatmap data can be inconsistent — "hit and miss" on dynamic content and SPA experiences mentioned across multiple reviewers (per G2 reviews). Increasing paywalling — features moving to higher tiers as the product splits into separate Observe / Ask / Engage SKUs (per G2 reviews). No phone support — chat and email only, response times variable below the Enterprise tier (per G2 reviews). Post-Contentsquare migration is complex — billing entities, plan structures, and account-vs-site levels are still changing through 2025-2026 (per G2 reviews).
Hotjar integrates with Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Segment, HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Zapier, Optimizely.
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