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UXtweak tools are: - Unmoderated testing - task-oriented usability studies - Tree testing - with the ability to load a tree structure from the live web with a URL - Card sorting - open, closed, and hybrid card sorting - Session recordings - indexing every user's event and making it searchable. With Click, Scroll, Move, and Tap Heatmaps and activity tracking - and our 155M+ User Panel
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The idea for UXtweak was born in the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava at their UX laboratories. After almost two years of development, we launched in September 2019. Since then, we provide our users different take on usability testing and user research with the most comprehensive UX research tool on the market. Try it yourself!
you can also dump the data in GPT and say create affinity map out of everything. Double check for result because some info are not accurate (from my experience). Use the newest GPT for the best result.
Alex, your video on usability testing is an eye-opener! It’s essential for designers to realize that our assumptions often differ from the actual user experience, which is why testing is crucial. I use the free version of Plerdy on my site because it helps me catch usability issues early by monitoring how real users interact with the design, just like the principles you described. Really makes a difference! 👍
Thanks for the information and taking your time to put this video togeter. I find it valuable. However background music is to distracting, and sometimes it is hard to hear what you saying. Thanks!
What tools can be Helpful for App Icon and Screenshots AB Testing on Google Play store? What Issue can be there if all the AB test Experiments of Screenshots produce Almost same result even with drastic visual changes in the Screenshots?
Hi, thanks for your interest in trying UXtweak :) You can actually find all the information in our documentation, here are some useful links: - The definitive guide to creating effective Card Sorting: www.uxtweak.com/help/card-sorting-guide - Card Sorting setup: www.uxtweak.com/help/card-sorting-setup/ - How to interpret results of Card Sorting study: www.uxtweak.com/help/card-sorting-results/ Hope it helps! We're also working on video guides so stay tuned :)