First, the WiQhit code (a First-Party cookie, of course) is only loaded when someone accepts their cookies. After that, by default, WiQhit only measures a visitor's behavioral data. We do not register privacy-sensitive data. For example, an IP address, values entered in a form, names, and email addresses.
Quite simply, we do the work for you. When you create an account via WiQhit.com, you automatically get a unique code that you put on the website. Chances are that you have installed a tag manager. You can easily use the script there.
Once the script is live, WiQhit measures visitor behavior. Then, together, we'll look at your goals and challenges. Based on this, the WiQhit Team draws up a personal personalization plan — for both desktop and mobile.
Think of pop-up triggers, page expressions and product recommendations. We tailor these personalizations to best practices, your conversion goal and the specifics of your website.
The short answer: no! You place the WiQhit script in the Head of the page or in the Google Tag Manager. Loading that code is a-synchronous. This loads texts and images without having to wait for the WiQhit code.
Calling the code is a matter of milliseconds. So there is no impact on the page load time of the site.