Hotjar for Shopify Review 2026
Last modified: August 12, 2026
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What is Hotjar used for?
Hotjar is used to understand how visitors behave on a website. It provides heatmaps of where people click and scroll, session recordings of real visits, and on-site surveys, so store owners can see where shoppers get stuck and why they do not convert. It is a behavior analytics tool for improving user experience and conversion rate.
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How do you add Hotjar to a Shopify store?
The easiest way is an installer app that adds Hotjar’s tracking code with no theme editing. The most common in our data is Hotjar Install by Dualsided, which works on any theme and keeps the tracking running. You still need a separate Hotjar account for the data. You can also add Hotjar through theme code or a tag manager for free if you prefer.
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Is Hotjar free?
Hotjar itself has a free tier that covers a limited number of recorded sessions a day, plus paid plans that scale with traffic and features. The Shopify installer app is billed separately and starts from under a dollar a month with a free trial. So you can start Hotjar for very little, with the cost rising only as your traffic and needs grow.
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Is the Hotjar app made by Hotjar?
The most-used Shopify installer, Hotjar Install by Dualsided, is a third-party app, not built by Hotjar. It exists to add Hotjar’s tracking code to your store easily and is not affiliated with Hotjar Ltd. You use it alongside your own Hotjar account, which is where the heatmaps, recordings, and settings live.
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What is the difference between Hotjar and Google Analytics?
They answer different questions. Google Analytics is quantitative: it tells you what happened, like traffic, sources, and conversion rate. Hotjar is qualitative: it shows why, through heatmaps, session recordings, and surveys. Many stores use both, spotting a weak page in analytics and then using Hotjar to see what is going wrong and fix it.
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Which stores use Hotjar most?
Conversion-focused stores with real traffic that actively optimize their user experience. In our data Hotjar stores run heavier app stacks than average and take marketing seriously. Its most common theme is Shopify’s free Dawn, followed by conversion-built and premium themes.
Is Hotjar worth it for Shopify?
For a store working on conversion, yes. The data shows why it is popular: Hotjar is one of the most-used behavior tools on Shopify, and it is chosen by conversion-focused, app-heavy brands that want to understand on-site friction rather than just measure traffic. Its heatmaps and session recordings reveal exactly where shoppers struggle, and because the installer app is cheap and Hotjar has a free tier, it is low-risk to try. The catch is that it is a diagnostic tool: it only pays off if you have the traffic to learn from and actually act on what it shows. To see how it fits alongside everything else, browse our guide to the best Shopify apps. And any time you want to know a store’s setup, you can scan it to see whether it runs Hotjar and what theme and apps it pairs with.
