Last updated: March 29, 2026
Harvv is built by Jordan Olivas. The pixel, the receiver, the dashboard, the WordPress plugin, and the Laravel package — every line of code on harvv.com is something I can answer for personally.
I'm Jordan Olivas. Before Harvv I co-founded QisstPay, the SECP-licensed buy-now-pay-later platform in Pakistan that raised about $15M and processed hundreds of thousands of installment plans for working-class buyers. The repeating lesson from that company: real-world UX bugs cost real-world money, and almost none of them show up in pageview-shaped analytics tools.
Harvv is the tool I wanted when I was running QisstPay's checkout — small enough to ship without the legal team filing a request, structured enough that you can answer "is this button broken?" without playing back a session recording, and honest enough that you can read every line of the pixel source code over a single cup of coffee.
Harvv is a behavioral UX analytics SaaS. A small JavaScript pixel (about 16 KB gzipped) detects 49 event types across 9 categories — dead clicks, rage clicks, hover abandonment, INP regressions, layout shift sources, image-rendering issues, JSON-LD audit failures, and more. The server detects UX problems automatically, generates plain-English fix suggestions, and surfaces them in a dashboard built for the people who actually ship the site (marketers, agencies, freelance developers).
It runs on any platform — WordPress (via our official plugin), Laravel (via the harvv/laravel Composer package), Shopify, or any HTML site (single script tag).
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