Visual Analytics

Heatmaps

Visualize exactly where your viewers spend time on each page. Our advanced heatmap analytics reveal interaction patterns, helping you optimize your most important documents.

Meet Sarah—she reads the room

Sarah is a VP Sales at a SaaS company. She sends investor decks, proposals, and product demos to prospects every day. The problem? She sends docs but never really knows if anyone's reading them or where they lose interest. She's just... guessing.

With heatmaps, Sarah sees exactly where buyers spend time. Skipped the pricing? That's a question to ask. Spent 8 minutes on the ROI section? They're serious. Heatmaps turn guessing into signal.

See Heatmaps in Action

Live example showing how viewers interact with your document

Q4 2025 Investment Proposal

Technology Sector Analysis

ShareDoc Analytics
148 Views

Executive Summary

Hot Zone

We are seeking $2.5M in Series A funding to accelerate our growth trajectory. Our SaaS platform has demonstrated strong product-market fit with 300% YoY revenue growth and a current ARR of $1.2M.

Engagement: High
Strong interest in funding terms. Investors reviewing Series A details and growth metrics carefully.
Engagement: High
Growth trajectory interest. Investors want details on YoY growth rate and market expansion strategy.

The funds will be allocated to: Sales & Marketing (45%), Product Development (30%), Operations (15%), and Working Capital (10%).

Text Copied
User Action: Text Copied
Budget allocation details captured for internal review and budget planning.
Engagement: High
Budget allocation scrutiny. Stakeholders comparing spend ratios against industry benchmarks.

Market Opportunity

Medium Activity
TAM
$125B
SAM
$42B
SOM
$8.5B
Engagement: Medium
Market sizing interest. Investors validating TAM assumptions and addressable segments.
Engagement: Medium
Growth rate scrutiny. Investors questioning if 300% YoY is sustainable long-term.

Our target market represents a significant opportunity with strong tailwinds from digital transformation and remote work adoption.

Financial Projections

Low Activity

Expected revenue growth of $15M in Year 1, scaling to $85M by Year 3. Operating margins projected at 22% with customer acquisition costs declining as brand recognition increases.

Year 1
$15M
Year 2
$42M
Year 3
$85M
Click Events
Text Copied
Engagement Heat

Why Heatmaps Matter

Make data-driven decisions with visual engagement insights

Identify Hot Zones

See exactly which sections capture your viewers' attention and which are being skipped.

Optimize Content

Use engagement data to restructure your documents and put critical information where it matters most.

Time on Page

Understand how long viewers spend on each section to gauge interest and comprehension.

Aggregate Insights

View heatmaps across all viewers to identify patterns and trends in document consumption.

Real-time Updates

Heatmaps update in real-time as viewers interact with your documents.

Click Tracking

See where viewers click, scroll, and interact within your documents.

Perfect For

Heatmaps help teams across industries optimize their documents

Sales Teams

Understand which parts of your proposals and pitch decks resonate most with prospects.

Sales proposals
Product demos
Case studies

Investors & VCs

See which sections of pitch decks and investment memos capture the most attention.

Pitch decks
Investment memos
Due diligence materials

Marketing Teams

Optimize whitepapers, reports, and marketing collateral based on actual engagement.

Whitepapers
Reports
Brochures

Consultants

Track client engagement with proposals, reports, and strategic recommendations.

Client proposals
Strategic reports
Deliverables

Important: Heatmaps and Analytics

Heatmap analytics require our infrastructure to track viewer interactions with document content. If you enable end-to-end encryption (E2EE) via custom onboarding, heatmaps and other engagement features (time tracking, page analytics, watermarking) will not be available, as we cannot access document content in a zero-knowledge architecture.

Stop guessing. Start reading the room.

See where buyers spend time, what captures attention, and where you're losing them. Make every document count.