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RobotReplay launches… it’s a session recorder
Update: Dave Johnson from RR replied to my question on Mashable (but not here, hmm!) about whether the pages are saved. It appears they are not saved currently. I would suggest they make that very clear on the home page and signup page. Otherwise, most of these tests would be invalid. I am ok with getting the product out but you must let the customers know where the product is currently so there are no unexpected items that popup. Here is Dave's reply: Hey Allen, we are currently not saving the page with the session but we will be doing something like that in the near future to avoid the problem with page changes. We are just getting our feet wet with this now and will be rapidly improving the service.
This past week was a big one for "recorders". TapeFailure came out first, followed by ClickTale, now we have RobotReplay. In speaking with the PR person for RobotReplay, the big difference is that the recorded sessions on RR are in Ajax and Javscript not flash based videos. So you watch the session using the live site similar to the way CrazyEgg works for heatmaps. They claim this reduces overhead and the need to create and store movies. I only wonder what happens if you change your site minute by minute – how does it store the pages to make sure you are always viewing the right session with the right page.
Here are a couple quotes from their official press release:
"For web developers, designers and community managers, it's hard to be effective if you have to guess at how visitors are using your site," said Andre Charland, Nitobi co-founder. "Instead of putting a group of target users in a room and watching them navigate a site, website publishers can use RobotReplay to test users in their 'natural environment', as though you're looking over their shoulder. You can find out where they get bored or give up and then adjust your website accordingly."
"Imagine being able to sit next to your customers as they used your app. The feedback is second to none. It's like being Big Brother, but for good!" said Chris Messina, designer, user experience specialist and co-founder of Internet consultancy Citizen Agency.
Maybe Chris has not played with the other tools as well or perhaps they just asked him for a quote on this app.
Setting up the code is easy with all 3 services. Just drop one line of Javascript and you are done. The signup process for RobotReplay was simple as well. Nitobi calls this emerging techology 'cinelytics' because the movie-style playback helps compliment the numbers generated by web analytics tools like Google Analytics, StatCounter or ClickTracks. In addition to playing back web sessions, RobotReplay filters data and provides reports that help users determine which sessions to watch and how to draw conclusions from the recorded data.
These new tools are really increasing the potential for initial testing. And as I typically note with all of these tools, they are not a 1-1 replacement for actual testing but can provide the initial rounds at a better price and much quicker than using any lab. I am excited to see where all of these tools move to as each one tries to get a leg up on the next. Where were these tools for the Clinique International site of 1996! :)







Hey Allen, sorry I didn’t comment here last night – it was late and I had to catch the end of the Canucks game :)
At any rate, we are looking into a few different options for saving the sessions and giving people much better metrics than some of the other services do / will provide. We will also be providing behind the firewall support and a few other unique features.
I should also mention that we are also placing a keen focus on web application usability and therefore there will be some features that speak to application usability testers in particular that we hope will also be recognized as useful tools for web site owners at large.
Cheers,
Dave
Seems like RobotReplay is down and with it all the sites that use RobotReplay.
Guys, you should really not add any unreliable third party links to the HEAD section…
Yea Arik, I believe they were Dugg so perhaps that's why they were down. But I agree that all javascript can cause issues when a site is down. I wonder if anyone will fix that someday.
I think that is the biggest problem with all the tracking scripts. Ultimately it is the responsibility of the company / service to do this. This is something that is one of our highest priorities at the moment.
True Hiten but the browser should be smarter… maybe a "15 secs or die" type deal. These scripts are only getting more and more advanced and in addition, there are more and more we are using on our sites. So eventually this will become a major issue when sites are loading 20-40 of these scripts.
Would you use a tracking script if the operator has told you that your visitors may (from time to time) stare at a blank screen for 15 seconds? Our users wouldn’t even use the service if it would make their sites slower to load by 1 second. (and they are right, load time is correlated with drop rate)
The browser already provides all the necessary tools to reduce the impact of third party scripts. You just need to do a good design and be a little creative. A good infrastructure helps too.
Arik – I was using that 15 seconds as an example. We obviously need some timeout period – it has to be long enough to have a chance to load!
Also remember that when a service is in beta, there are kinks to be worked out. (I am not defending RR, just trying to explain outages anywhere in Betaland.)
Does anyone remember the stats system which would show your data as a “sim city” style replay? Sounds like an interesting idea, but will it be useful on a daily basis?
Does anyone remember the stats system which would show your data as a “sim city” style replay? Sounds like an interesting idea, but will it be useful on a daily basis?