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Everything you need to begin UX testing

Ready to get started with testing your websites, apps and prototypes with your target customer to get real UX insights and feedback? You’ve come to the right place.

The articles in this section will provide you with everything you need to build your first UX study, find the right participants, and begin analyzing and sharing insights to improve your customer and user experience.

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Before Starting UX Testing

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Create your First UX Test

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Unmoderated VS Live Conversation UX Tests

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Define UX Test Info

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Filter UX Test Audience

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Filter More with Screeners

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Invite your own Participants

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Schedule Live Conversations Sessions

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Define your Test Activities

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How our Unmoderated Testing Recorder Works

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Analyze and Share UX Test Results

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So you’ve decided you want to start investing in user experience research. Soon, you’ll be on your way to creating targeted UX studies and creating an actionable plan to improve your brand’s overall customer experience. But before getting started, there’s a few
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After you’ve identified your study goals, target audience and testing methodology, it’s time to build out your first user experience study. The first step in creating your first UX study is to decide whether you will be conducting Unmoderated Testing, Moderated Testing,
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Our study builder gives you the option between conducting unmoderated UX studies, or moderated UX studies. Both types of studies are effective and can help you gather a variety of insights about your brand’s overall customer experience. But each has its own
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Whether you choose to conduct unmoderated or moderated usability testing, our intuitive study builder makes it easy for you to create your study and get started. Below we break down the process of creating your first UX study in seven simple steps:
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Source of Participants When choosing participants for your user experience study, you have the option to source and filter your participants in a few different ways. You may choose to utilize Userlytics’ global panel of more than 1.6 million participants, or you
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As an added way to ensure your participants fit the exact profile of your target demographic, our advanced study builder has the option of adding screeners to the beginning of your study. The screener is totally customizable, and allows you to ask participants a
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If you choose to bring your own users (BYOU) to your study, you can invite them to join your study easily and instantly. Listed below are a few different ways you can invite your own participants to your study. Collect Responses Feature
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If you are conducting a moderated study with your participants, you will have to ensure your moderator and participants select time slots for the studies they will be participating in. Userlytics’ study builder makes it easy and intuitive to schedule moderated sessions
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The last step before launching your first UX test is designing activities and questions for your participants. Strategically choosing activities that will help draw the insights you are looking for is key to conducting a successful usability study. There are a few
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Userlytics makes user experience testing easy and efficient with its state-of-the-art no-download web recorder, allowing participants to jump right into your UX studies right from their web browser and without downloading any extensions or applications. Below, we go over the experience your
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After all your testing sessions have been completed, it’s time to analyze and share your results. Userlytics provides a suite of tools that allow you to quickly review participant UX video session transcriptions in multiple languages, browse and/or search key terms within

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