Best for mid-market and enterprise product, UX, and analytics teams
Category wins
3
Score
71
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Best for mid-market and enterprise product, UX, and analytics teams
Category wins
3
Score
71
Best for small teams, agencies, and website owners
Category wins
0
Score
54
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5integrations
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88
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68
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Security
Integrations
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88
68
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3
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Inspectlet
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Best for mid-market and enterprise product, UX, and analytics teams
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Community FAQ
FullStory FAQ
FullStory is offered exclusively as a cloud-based SaaS platform and does not provide a self-hosted deployment option. All session replay and analytics data is processed and stored on FullStory's servers, which means you cannot run it on-premises or in your own cloud environment.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
FullStory requires an active internet connection to capture and send session data in real-time. It does not support offline data collection or caching on the client side for later upload. If users are offline, their interactions during that period will not be recorded until connectivity is restored and a new session begins.
Community insight informed by Hacker News discussions
Since FullStory hosts all session replay and behavioral data on their servers, customers do not have direct control over raw data storage. However, FullStory provides compliance certifications (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) and allows data export for retention or deletion purposes. Users should review their data processing agreements carefully to understand data residency and privacy controls.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
FullStory offers APIs primarily focused on querying aggregated analytics and user event data, but it does not provide public APIs for exporting full raw session replay recordings. For exporting session data, customers typically rely on built-in export features or request data extracts through support channels.
Community insight informed by StackOverflow discussions
FullStory supports exporting session metadata and aggregated analytics reports via their dashboard and API endpoints. However, exporting full session replay videos in bulk is limited and may require manual processes or support assistance. Teams planning to migrate should coordinate with FullStory support early to understand export capabilities and data retention policies.
Community insight informed by Forums discussions
Inspectlet FAQ
No, Inspectlet is a fully managed SaaS platform and does not offer a self-hosted version. All session recording and heatmap data is stored on Inspectlet's servers, so you cannot self-host or run it on-premises to retain full data control.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
Inspectlet does not currently offer a public API for exporting raw session replay data or heatmaps. Data export options are limited to downloading aggregated reports or CSVs of visitor metrics via the dashboard, with no direct access to raw session files for offline use.
Community insight informed by Hacker News discussions
Since Inspectlet hosts all session recordings and heatmap data on their servers, the data is subject to their privacy policies and terms of service. Users do not have direct ownership or control over the raw data once collected, which may raise compliance concerns for sensitive or regulated sites.
Community insight informed by Reddit discussions
No, Inspectlet requires an active internet connection to send visitor interaction data to their servers in real time. It does not support offline data capture or local caching of session data for later upload.
Community insight informed by StackOverflow discussions
Inspectlet does not provide built-in migration tools or direct export formats compatible with other session replay platforms. Migration typically requires manual export of available reports and rebuilding tracking setups on the new platform.
Community insight informed by Forums discussions
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