Hi, I would like to introduce Gazehub, an online eye tracking and web analytics platform that shows you real-time data of where visitors look (and click) on your website.<p>We are currently running a free limited beta.<p>To sign up, visit www.gazehub.com
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So I would have to purchase a $99 "eye tracker" just so that some random website can follow my eye movement?<p>Seriously?
I understand the concept, but if it relies on 3rd party software/hardware for the user that has a camera to watch the user, it would never work.<p>Good concept, but bad implementation.
The problem with current analytic tools is that they are good for site with huge number of visitors. I can not get anything from few number of visitors.<p>With real eye tracking i can even know why people left my page in first 10 seconds. Where they looks in first 10 seconds.
There was a similar startup a while ago that was acquired by fb, <a href="http://gazehawk.com/" rel="nofollow">http://gazehawk.com/</a><p>Goodluck
I'm guessing this requires access to a site viewer's webcam? That would be a request that probably wouldn't fly with new, unique site visitors.