Compare Chrome extensions: VWO vs ClickValue's VWO Chrome extension

Stats VWO VWO ClickValue's VWO Chrome extension ClickValue's VWO Chrome extension
User count 30,000+ 331
Average rating 4.43 5.00
Rating count 7 3
Last updated 2024-04-19 2018-07-06
Size 2.57M 564.22K
Version 1.0.97 5.0.1
Short description
VWO plugin lets you add observations and download heat maps and scrollmap. A Visual Web Optimizer extension to see active experiments and change variations
Full summary

This is a helper extension that adds to the existing capabilities of VWO Experience Optimization Platform by allowing you to add observations, download heatmaps, and prevent compatibility issues.

  1. Add observations from anywhere: If you notice anything interesting on your website, quickly make a note and create an observation. The observation is saved along with a screenshot of the page and can be referred to whenever required.
  2. Download heatmaps: Any heatmap can be downloaded as an image when viewed along with an improved loading experience on mobile and tablet devices.
  3. Overcome compatibility issues: Visual Editor will not open in the fallback mode that may cause pages to load improperly.

A Visual Web Optimizer extension to see active experiments and change variations

This chrome extension is build by ClickValue. ClickValue is an Amsterdam based, data driven, online marketing agency. The tool makes users able to see active VWO experiments and change test variations. For more information you can visit www.clickvalue.nl.

Latest update (23-05-2018):

Because VWO made changes to the amount of information they expose to the DOM, we needed to find a new way to retrieve information about active experiments and fired goals. This new version will use the VWO API, which will require an API token. The details on how to set up this token and add it to the extension can be found in the extension by clicking the '?' icon. After this is done you should be able to use the extension like you have always done.

Update (28-11-2017):

Added preventDefault option. This prevents all default behaviour of a clicked element. For example stops the default behaviour when clicking on a link. This feature is usefull to test click goals: remove the currently tracked goals by clicking on the remove goals button, then activate prevent default. Now you can easily see when a goal will fire by clicking on the element without having to worry about default page actions.

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