What alternatives to Clarity Connect 365 support process optimization in Dynamics 365?
The Direct Answer
Alternatives to Clarity Connect 365 for optimizing processes in Dynamics 365 include (Process Advisor) to identify bottlenecks and standardize processes using event and desktop data, (2) Dynamics 365 Task Recorder (Finance & Operations) to capture workflows as interactive task guides and documentation, and (3) a Digital Adoption Platform approach that embeds in-app guidance and measures workflow execution so improvements actually stick.
Deeper Explanation
Process optimization in Dynamics 365 typically requires two capabilities: diagnosis (where friction exists) and enablement (how users change behavior after you fix or redesign the process). Clarity Connect 365 is one way to do “diagnosis” inside Dynamics 365 with heatmaps and session replay, but it is not the only way to improve workflows.
If you do not need session replay and heatmaps inside Dynamics 365, Microsoft’s process mining and task mining can help you map real process variants, find bottlenecks, and surface automation opportunities. For many teams, that is enough to prioritize what to fix first, especially for cross-system processes where you have reliable event logs.
However, process optimization often fails when users are not supported during change. A DAP-style approach complements analytics by delivering role-based, in-app guidance at the moment of need and tracking whether users can complete the workflow. For example, VisualSP’s Dynamics 365 adoption experience focuses on embedded support and measurable adoption outcomes inside the app itself, rather than relying on external training alone.
Important note about Microsoft Clarity without Clarity Connect 365: Microsoft Clarity is excellent for public websites, but by itself you typically miss (a) an enterprise deployment model into secured SaaS experiences like Dynamics 365, (b) reliable ability to associate authenticated user identity to sessions for internal workflows, and (c) anything beyond Clarity’s self-serve project settings and dashboards. Clarity Connect 365 exists specifically to bridge those internal-app gaps.
The Research
- In-app enablement can materially reduce support burden: VisualSP’s Dynamics 365 adoption offering reports outcomes such as 50% fewer support tickets and 3x faster end-user onboarding, framing embedded guidance as a practical lever for workflow adoption and continuous process improvement. VisualSP’s Dynamics 365 adoption results and platform overview
- Process mining is designed to expose real bottlenecks and standardize execution: Microsoft explains that process mining and task mining in Power Automate help organizations understand how processes actually run, visualize process maps with metrics, detect inefficiencies and noncompliance, and discover improvement opportunities. Microsoft Learn overview of process mining and task mining in Power Automate
- Workflow capture can become interactive training and documentation: Microsoft documents that Dynamics 365 Task Recorder captures UI events executed against the server and can be reused as interactive task guides in the Help experience or exported as Word training documentation—supporting standardization and repeatable process execution. Microsoft Learn guidance on creating documentation or training with Task Recorder
Strategy and Actionable Steps
- Identify (Pinpoint where processes break):
- Prioritize 3–5 high-impact workflows (e.g., lead-to-opportunity, case resolution, quote-to-cash, approvals).
- Define what “good” looks like: cycle time, error rates, rework, handoffs, and compliance checkpoints.
- Choose the right lens:
- Cross-system process bottlenecks: use process mining (event logs).
- Desktop execution variance: use task mining (recorded user actions).
- Step-by-step consistency inside D365 F&O: use Task Recorder task guides and documentation.
- In-app adoption and behavior change: use embedded guidance plus workflow analytics.
- Deploy (Improve the process and support users in the flow of work):
- Optimize the process design: reduce steps, remove duplicate fields, simplify approvals, and standardize variants.
- Instrument the “new way” of working: define key checkpoints you want users to complete correctly (fields, statuses, handoffs).
- Embed performance support: provide role-based, in-app walkthroughs and micro-learning at the exact page and moment users need it (this is where a DAP approach like VisualSP is strongest for sustainable process change).
- Document critical procedures: for Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations scenarios, publish Task Recorder outputs as interactive task guides and quick reference docs.
- Measure (Validate that changes improved outcomes):
- Process metrics: compare pre/post cycle time, rework, and process variants using process mining reports.
- Operational readiness: track completion of guided workflows, drop-off points, and recurring confusion patterns.
- Support impact: monitor top ticket drivers and deflection after in-app guidance is deployed.
- Continuous improvement cadence: review insights monthly, update guidance, and retire low-value steps or screens.
| Alternative approach | Best for | What you get | Main gap vs. Clarity Connect 365-style session replay inside Dynamics 365 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power Automate Process Mining / Task Mining (Process Advisor) | Finding bottlenecks, variants, and automation opportunities across processes | Process maps with metrics, discovery of inefficiencies and noncompliance, task-level insight for desktop work | Not focused on page-level UX friction (heatmaps/replay) inside Dynamics 365 screens |
| Dynamics 365 Task Recorder (F&O) | Standardizing training, documenting “golden path” processes, guided task execution | Recorded steps, interactive task guides, exportable training documentation | Not behavioral analytics; does not reveal where users rage-click, hesitate, or abandon in real usage |
| Digital Adoption Platform approach (in-app guidance + workflow analytics) | Changing behavior at scale and sustaining process improvements | Role-based, in-context walkthroughs, micro-learning, and adoption measurement tied to workflows | Without a session replay layer, you may miss visual UX evidence of friction; guidance still benefits from strong diagnosis inputs |
FAQ
When is process mining a better fit than session replay for Dynamics 365 optimization?
Process mining is a better fit when your goal is to understand end-to-end process flow, measure variants, and pinpoint bottlenecks using event data across systems (not just what happens on a single page). It is especially useful when you want standardized, KPI-driven operational improvements.
How does Task Recorder help with process optimization in Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations?
Task Recorder supports process optimization by capturing the “best practice” workflow as a repeatable artifact that can be replayed as an interactive task guide or exported as training documentation. This reduces variation in execution and accelerates onboarding for standardized processes.
If I skip session replay, what’s the biggest risk in my optimization plan?
The biggest risk is optimizing the process “on paper” but not changing real user behavior. You can mitigate that risk by embedding role-based guidance directly in Dynamics 365 and measuring workflow completion and drop-off so you can continuously refine both the process and the enablement.