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Debug smarter, not harder.

Discover how FullStory helps you deliver stand-out digital experiences.

Trusted by thousands of engineering teams like yours

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Get under the hood of your user experience.

FullStory's session replay is a recreation of the drawing operations that take place within your app. With access to the user console, pertinent device information, and high-fidelity session replay, reproducing bugs and developing fixes is straightforward. 

Illuminate hidden causes of lost revenue.

Poor user experiences are impacting your company’s bottom line in ways you might not even realize. FullStory automatically discovers, analyzes, and ranks these opportunities so your teams can confidently focus on the improvements that will yield the greatest benefits.

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Get the big picture while protecting user privacy.

While FullStory collects an unprecedented amount of experience data, we do it while holding end-user privacy preeminent. We’ve taken the time to design and implement privacy into every aspect of our platform so you can use FullStory responsibly, knowing your users’ trust is well-placed.

"We use FullStory to get insight into how/where users struggle on our site. As a dev team we have regular FullStory study halls where we individually watch sessions and then review notes as a team after. We’ve found a lot of usability low-hanging fruit this way."
-Josh Branchaud, Sr Software Engineer at LandscapeHub
“We were able to quickly validate design decisions using FullStory. It has given us invaluable insight into dead clicks, bugs, and helped to resolve support issues more efficiently.”
-Kevin Karfa, Corporate Director, Digital Commerce at Omni Hotels & Resorts
"FullStory Dead Clicks helped us identify an unreported conversion bug. We fixed it and improved conversions by 50% in that funnel. Since bringing on FullStory, we’ve seen a 30% increase in overall conversions in the last year."
-Julian Gaviria, Director of UX at ThomasNet Incorporated