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Product Map

A visual map of how visitors actually move through your product, built from real sessions.

The Product Map is a visual graph of how visitors actually move through your product — what pages they land on, where they go next, where they drop off, and where the interesting paths are.

It's generated automatically from your session data. You don't draw it; Seena builds it from what's really happening.

Why it's useful

  • **Seena uses the product map as a way to understand your product and how it works for your users.
  • To understand your real funnel. Not the one you wrote on a whiteboard; the one your users actually follow.
  • To find gaps in research coverage. A page with lots of traffic and zero interviews is a blind spot.
  • To decide where to add an agent. If a high-volume page has a drop-off hotspot and no interview agent, that's where one should go next.

Building your Product Map

Seena builds the map from your existing session data. If you've just installed Seena, you'll see a blank map until sessions accumulate — usually within a day or two on a site with reasonable traffic.

If you want to force a rebuild — for example, after a significant product change where the old map no longer reflects the site — go to Settings → Product Map and click Build from existing sessions. The rebuild runs asynchronously and usually finishes within a few minutes.

What the Product Map is not

  • It's not a site map. A site map lists every page you have. The Product Map only includes pages visitors actually reach, weighted by traffic.
  • It's not an analytics dashboard. You won't see pageview counts, event funnels. The Product Map is a visual representation of journeys, not a metrics store.

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