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ClickSentinel vs Microsoft Clarity: Which Tool Should You Use?

Clarity shows you how users interact with your pages; ClickSentinel helps you check whether that traffic can be trusted in the first place.

TL;DR

Microsoft Clarity is strong for heatmaps, session replay, and behavioral signals like rage clicks and dead clicks. ClickSentinel focuses on traffic quality: bot/VPN/datacenter/Tor detection, and duplicate/velocity click detection at the IP level. The two tools measure different layers of data and complement each other well.

Quick comparison

ClickSentinel vs Microsoft Clarity: Which Tool Should You Use?
Feature Microsoft Clarity ClickSentinel
Heatmaps & session replay Strong — this is its core feature
Rage click / dead click / scroll depth Yes
Traffic Quality Score No
Bot/VPN/Datacenter/Tor detection Separates some bot sessions on its own, no VPN/datacenter classification
SEO Audit No
Google Search Console integration No
Suspicious IP export for Google Ads No
Free tier Yes, fully free
Yes / a strength Partial No / not the focus

Best use cases for Clarity

  • You want to see how users scroll, click, and interact with specific page elements.
  • You need to spot UX friction points (rage clicks, dead clicks) to improve your interface.
  • You want to watch a specific user's session replay.

Best use cases for ClickSentinel

  • You need to know whether incoming traffic/clicks can be trusted before analyzing behavior.
  • You're concerned about click fraud on paid advertising.
  • You want to track SEO (GSC + SEO Audit) alongside traffic quality.

Using both together

ClickSentinel supports connecting the Microsoft Clarity Data Export API into its Data Warehouse, letting you cross-check Clarity's behavioral signals (rage clicks, dead clicks) against the Traffic Quality Score and ClickSentinel's VPN/datacenter signals in one place. For example, if a page has a high rage-click rate along with an unusual spike in datacenter IP traffic, that could point to automated traffic rather than a genuine UX problem.

Frequently asked questions

Does ClickSentinel have session replay like Clarity?
No. ClickSentinel does not record a detailed replay of each user's actions — that is Clarity's specific strength.
Can Clarity detect VPN/datacenter traffic?
Clarity separates some bot sessions using its own algorithm, but it does not classify VPN/proxy/datacenter/Tor in detail the way ClickSentinel does.
Can I use both free tools at the same time?
Yes, both Clarity and ClickSentinel's Free plan are free and can run side by side on the same website.
Does Clarity data show up in the ClickSentinel dashboard?
Yes, once you connect the Clarity Data Export API, metrics like rage clicks, dead clicks, and scroll depth sync into ClickSentinel's Data Warehouse.
Which tool should I start with?
If your goal is improving UX, start with Clarity. If your goal is protecting ad spend or checking for fraudulent traffic, start with ClickSentinel.

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