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 Usabilla, a usability testing startup, launched earlier this month and congratulations are in order, as they have already been featured on Mashable. While there are many popular and effective services for getting feedback about your website or application, Usabilla is bringing powerful tools like heat mapping data display and an innovative test interface to the masses. As expected, the Usabilla member dashboard is extremely easy to use and building a usability test for your webpage is done in minutes .... Usabilla works by displaying an image of your webpage to a participant who is asked to perform a task or answer a question about the page they are viewing. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to ask your website visitors questions like these? - What things draw your attention the most?
- Which images are most appealing?
- What elements of the page do you like?
- What things would you remove from the page?
- What things need improvement?
- Where do you click to purchase?
- Where do you click for contact info?
- Where would you click next?
Now you can get valuable feedback from these questions and more. Participants respond to tasks by tagging or clicking areas of the page and can additionally leave comments. Once all of the data is collected, you can analyze a test through various methods including a visual heat map (shown below), or you can select a specific element of a page to view corresponding results.  You can use Usabilla on up to 5 pages and share the test with up to 25 participants for free. For those with the need to reach more participants and test more pages, there are Usabilla plans from $50 a year. Read more: |