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Improving our white paper with user testing
UXprobe’s technology has conventionally been used to perform user tests and gather valuable data to improve the usability of websites, applications and chatbots. However in June, we were inspired to conduct a little experiment for the pre-release of our VRT case study...
Scaling user testing to build a great website: a case study about VRT
Jan Moons, UXprobe’s co-founder and UX expert, worked closely with Tim Van Lier (UX researcher at VRT, a Flemish public broadcasting corporation) to prepare and perform a series of remote and unmoderated user tests for the beta version of the VRT news website. In June...
When is it best to do user tests? Check this infographic!
With so much time and money invested to build a website or service, it’s important to minimise any possibility of making costly mistakes. Given the competitive landscape online, all sorts of tests need to be performed to make sure the best user experience is...
A Roundtable Discussion: The ROI of UX and how to convey (with infographic)
UX enthusiasts sharing on how the ROI of UX can be measured and the best way to convey it A roundtable discussion on "How the ROI of UX can be measured" was held on 8th of June, jointly organised by Conversion Talent and UX Antwerp Meetup. Lisa Riti, the...
July Feature Update: Firefox is back! And more…
We're always working hard at UXprobe to add new features and we do updates every week or so. This week we have some important updates that impact everyone or were specifically requested. 1. Support for Firefox is back. When the Firefox team released Firefox 52, it...