Web Augmentation Articles
Explore our collection of insights and guides on web augmentation.

How to Embed Any Website
All you need to know about website embedding, and options you have when embedding third-party applications.

How to Add Google Analytics to Any Website Using Webfuse
Track user interactions on websites you don't own by injecting Google Analytics with Webfuse. Follow this guide to create a simple extension, set up tracking, and gain insights from third-party sites like Amazon or competitors-all through specialized Webfuse links.

How Webfuse Helps Agencies Gather Third-Party Web Analytics
Learn how Webfuse helps marketing agencies track user behavior on third-party websites, close the analytics visibility gap, and optimize campaigns with data.

Web Augmentation vs Custom Development
This guide compares web augmentation and custom development, helping you choose the right path for fast fixes, SaaS tweaks, or building core platforms.

Web Augmentation vs Browser Extensions
This article compares web augmentation and browser extensions for customizing websites. Browser extensions modify sites client-side, requiring user installation, while web augmentation uses a server-side approach to deliver modified versions without installs. Understanding this core difference in how changes are applied helps in selecting the most suitable method for individual or team-based web customization needs.

Web Augmentation: The Comprehensive Guide
Discover how to enhance any website with web augmentation. How Augmented Web Proxies and Virtual Web Sessions enable secure co-browsing, automation, compliance overlays, and more.
How to Embed Third-Party Content Without Compromising User Privacy
A developer's guide to preventing cross-site tracking through embedded widgets, forms, and iframes using virtual browser sessions.

Can I Access Marketing Analytics Data for Any Website?
You can't view someone else's Google Analytics dashboard - but there are still powerful ways to uncover how a website performs. In this guide, we break down traffic estimation tools, highlight their limitations, and introduce the Webfuse Method: a session-based tracking approach that lets you inject your own Google Analytics tag into any third-party site you control access to.

Introducing: Web Augmentation
Web Augmentation is a new paradigm that lets developers modify, automate, and share any web application - without access to its code. It creates a programmable overlay on top of the existing web. In this post, we explore how the web became closed, how Web Augmentation re-opens it, and why it's vital for the age of agentic AI.