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heykaan

5d ago

What should I improve in UX HeatGrid next?

I hope you ve been enjoying the latest UX HeatGrid update.

I m planning the next one now.

If you could change or add one feature, what would it be?

heykaan

7d ago

🎉 UX HeatGrid Just Reached 100 Users - Thank You!

UX HeatGrid has officially reached 100 users on the Chrome Web Store.

For a small, independent product focused purely on real-time layout and UX analysis, this is an important milestone.

heykaan

7d ago

UX HeatGrid v1.1.0 is Live: New UX Score & Pinned Panel

Hey everyone

UX HeatGrid v1.1.0 is officially live on the Chrome Web Store.

This update focuses on making real-time layout and readability analysis clearer and more actionable.

heykaan

10d ago

UX HeatGrid v1.1.0 Coming Soon: New UX Score & Pinned Panel

Hey everyone!

We re continuing to improve UX HeatGrid to make design, readability, and content density analysis more seamless. v1.1.0 is coming very soon!

heykaan

20d ago

Thank you for the support 🙌

Just wanted to say a genuine thank you to everyone who explored UX HeatGrid and took the time to engage with it. Seeing people interact with something I built means a lot.

I am continuing to improve and refine the experience, so any thoughts or impressions you want to share are always welcome. Really appreciate the support.

heykaan

29d ago

How do you evaluate user attention during UX testing?

I m building UX HeatGrid, a Chrome extension that visualizes user attention and content density using a real time grid based heatmap.

It s designed for quick UX checks while working on live pages, without setting up complex tests.

I m curious
When you review a layout, how do you usually decide if users are actually focusing on the right areas?

Do you rely on clicks, scrolling behavior, visual balance, or something else?

heykaan

28d ago

UX HeatGrid - Visualize user attention and content density in real time

UX HeatGrid is a Chrome extension that visualizes user attention, content density, and layout balance using a real time grid based heatmap. It helps teams quickly see where users focus, skim, or disengage while testing layouts and content directly on live pages.