UXprobe’s Blog

UXprobe November Feature Update: Randomization, Colors & New Languages!
At UXprobe, we’re always working hard to improve the way you perform your usability tests, based on your feedback of our product. This is why we try to add new features regularly to make it easier for you to perform tests with larger audiences, review tests faster &...
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How Fran D’haens used UXprobe for her master thesis
This week, Fran D'haens, master student Culture Management at the University of Antwerp, is a guest author for our blog. While writing her master thesis, titled "A quality research of a cultural website. Case study at 'De Vooruit' in Gent", Professor Patrick De...
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UXprobe teaches university students about great user testing
Students at both Karel De Grote College & Ghent University got a taste of what it’s like to set up great user tests last spring when we offered to bring one of our workshops to their classes. UXprobe offers several teaching services, whereby we come to your offices...
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Continuous testing, continuous improvement: A case study about Van In
VAN IN has continually been working to improve the usability of their Bingel platform, an online adaptive learning platform catered to both teachers and pupils in primary education. In March 2017, VAN IN and UXprobe began performing user tests to study the behaviour...
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UXprobe, just another analytics tool?
Well, the short answer is no. But hold on! Before you click away, allow me to take this opportunity and explain the difference between UXprobe & analytics tools, and how their powers can be combined so you can become even more effective in optimizing your website! I'm...
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