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Lucky Orange

Lucky Orange shows you exactly where website visitors click, scroll, and drop off so you can fix what's costing you sales.

SMB score 8/10/10

Overview

Most small business owners rely on basic analytics that tell them traffic numbers but not why visitors leave without buying. Lucky Orange fills that gap with visual tools built for non-technical users. You watch real session recordings to see where visitors get confused or stuck. Heatmaps show you which parts of your pages get clicks and which parts people skip entirely. The Discovery AI feature lets you ask plain-language questions about visitor behavior and get data-backed answers without writing a single report. Lucky Orange tracks every visitor without sampling, which means you see the full picture rather than estimates. It connects directly with Shopify, WordPress, HubSpot, Google Analytics, BigCommerce, Square, Zapier, and Optimizely. Plans start free with a 7-day trial that includes every feature and requires no credit card.

Features

  • Session recordings let you replay individual visitor journeys to spot drop-off points and confusion
  • Dynamic heatmaps display click, scroll, and mouse movement data across your pages
  • Discovery AI answers plain-language questions about visitor behavior using your own site data
  • Conversion funnels and form analytics identify where visitors abandon your checkout or contact forms
  • Built-in live chat, surveys, and announcements let you engage visitors directly from one platform

Best for

Lucky Orange works best for small business owners who run a Shopify, WordPress, or BigCommerce site and want to understand why visitors leave without converting. It fits owners who need visual proof of website problems rather than spreadsheet data they have to interpret themselves.

Why this SMB score

Lucky Orange earns a strong score because it gives small business owners visual, actionable website data at a reasonable starting price with no sampling and direct integrations with the platforms most SMBs already use.