Unmoderated Prototype Testing in Great Question is here! Now, you can get fast, async user feedback on your Figma prototypes. Testing is supported on desktop and mobile, and it’s browser-based, so users never have to download an app to participate. Here’s how it works: ⚡️ Set up and launch a study in minutes. Sync with Figma to add a prototype link, set device type and recording permissions, and add tasks and survey questions for users to complete. 🌎 Test async with anyone, anywhere. Integrate with your CRM or import a CSV to test with your own users. Or, recruit from Respondent's panel of 3M+ verified B2B and B2C participants, right in Great Question. 📊 Analyze user feedback from every angle. View prototype performance at a glance with metrics, timelines, paths, and click maps. Dig deeper with recordings and transcripts, and create highlight reels to share with your team. “The unmoderated test functionality is freaking AWESOME," said Emily Drumm, UX Researcher at DonorDrive . "It allowed my team to quickly get feedback on a small thing that would have otherwise taken a lot of time and money with another tool.” Try it free for 14 days: https://lnkd.in/gkhgFFwa #uxdesign #uxresearch #userresearch #researchops
Great Question
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The all-in-one UX research platform for customer-centric teams
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Built for people who do research: recruit participants, run your favorite methods, synthesize and share your research in one collaborative platform.
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https://greatquestion.co
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- Software Development
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- 11-50 employees
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- Oakland, California
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- Privately Held
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- 2021
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Great Question
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Make customer research part of every sprint with our all-in-one platform. From building and filtering customer panels to initiating surveys and interviews to sending incentives and sharing feedback and findings, it's all easy in Great Question. What's your next great question? Get started today.
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Accessibility has been a core value for Great Question from day 1, alongside the importance of data privacy & security, among others. And while we've always delivered a highly accessible participant experience, parts of our researcher experience didn't quite meet our standards. So I'm stoked to see our new accessibility statement go live on the website after we've burned down a lot of the accessibility issues throughout the product no matter what your role is. We're still not perfect, lots more work to do, but we're continuing to improve to meet the AA standard. https://lnkd.in/gVtE9576
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"UX research is changing. How, exactly, is up for debate." One year ago — amid the rapid rise of AI, the ongoing democratization debate, and widespread layoffs in tech — Brad Orego (they/them) took a long, hard look at what was happening in UX research. How much of the noise was actually real? After digging into the data and reflecting on their own experience, Brad wrote what would become their first of many articles for the Great Question blog. Now a year later, Webflow's new Head of Research revisited this article to see what's changed, for better or worse, and offer an update on the state of UX research today. Check it out at the link in the comments ⬇ #uxresearch #userresearch #researchops
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🎙 Researcher effort scores. Low-hanging fruit. Building with vs. building for. Episode 3 of the Cha Cha Club's “It’s a Great ResearchOps Question” podcast hits on all of these and a whole lot more. Hosted by Kate Towsey, our third panel features: ⭐ Carina Cook, ResearchOps at theScore ⭐ Pedro Vargas, ResearchOps Lead at Banco do Brasil ⭐ Carolyn Morgan, Ph.D., ResearchOps & Enablement Manager at Cisco ⭐ Caitlin Faughnan, Senior UX ResearchOps Coordinator at GitLab They tackle the question: What steps can ResearchOps take to transform its relationship with research into a strategic partnership rather than an administrative one? And they don't disappoint. “There's a lot of value in continuing to educate on what true ResearchOps can be and its long term-value, versus what some teams have defined it as: admin-focused or service model-only or end-to-end coordination. We can be here to streamline a lot of those things, but also to make a much bigger impact by bringing in systems and programs to make everything you do easier.” Listen wherever you get podcasts (link in comments) ⬇ #researchops #uxresearch #userresearch
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Making the voice of the user heard requires great reporting. Because if you can't effectively communicate what you learn, your most impactful findings and insights may never see the light of day. Here's how Great Question helps you analyze, visualize, and report on user feedback, from viewing prototype performance at a glance to digging deep into the data 👇 #uxresearch #uxdesign #researchops
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Finding the right folks to test a prototype with can be a major roadblock. But it doesn't have to be. Whether you want to: ✔ Test with users or non-users ✔ Integrate with your CRM or import a CSV ✔ Send invites by email or share a link over Slack Great Question makes it easy to get fast user feedback from (just about) anyone, (just about) anywhere. Here's how it works ⬇
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Said it before and we'll say it again: Great researchers make great writers. Here are our 10 favorite UX research reads from July: 💼 What we can learn from UX research job descriptions by Thomas Stokes, Lawton Pybus & Brian Utesch: https://lnkd.in/gxa7B8g5 ✍ 5 ways academic research paper writing helps UX researchers grow by Johanna Jagow featuring Maximilian Speicher, PhD: https://lnkd.in/gipuFAuz ✅ Your survey is your user experience by Carl Pearson, PhD: https://lnkd.in/gzrUDgGs 🛩 The Confrontations of Flying Solo by Janelle Ward, PhD: https://lnkd.in/gZGbf2Rk 💡 Conducting Effective User Research in a Resource-Constrained Environment by Yao Adantor: https://lnkd.in/gX4UjRT6 🌏 5 principles to guide your inclusive research practice by Irith Williams: https://lnkd.in/gBRv2Nif 📊 Quant UX Interview Portfolio “Presentations”: Recommendation by Chris Chapman: https://lnkd.in/g5cY7EDs 🎯 Why Research Repositories Fail and How to Get Them Right by Maria Rosala: https://lnkd.in/gRPsYjxn 🔓 Unlocking Features: The Importance of Discoverability in UX Design by Maria Panagiotidi: https://lnkd.in/gQf436sR ⛰ Navigating the Challenges of Research Impact Tracking by Rachel Ny: https://lnkd.in/gaBEjx_w What's the best thing you read last month? #uxresearch #userresearch #researchops
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How to launch an unmoderated prototype test in Great Question ⬇ (Spoiler: It's free for 14 days, fast and easy forever.) #uxresearch #uxdesign #researchops
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For enterprise teams, buying a new UXR tool is full of twists and turns. "If your tool procurement goes smoothly, with no pushback from legal or finance, no onboarding issues, and everyone suddenly uses it fully without questions — you’re one in a million," writes Mia Mishek from Pax8. "For the rest of us mortals, expect hiccups, and build a lot of leeway into your timeline." From embracing change management to tapping into communities, Mia offers 8 procurement tips for her fellow ResearchOps pros.👇 #researchops #uxresearch #userresearch
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👋 Say hello to Great Question's newest team member: Lucas Wilmoth! Lucas joins us as an Enterprise Account Executive. Having been in the UX research, design, and product space since 2017 (RIP InVision), he brings deep customer empathy to our growing Go-To-Market team, where he will serve as our sales expert for our latest release: Unmoderated Prototype Testing. “The people, the product, the vision — everything about Great Question aligns so well with what I was looking for in my next career move. Now, I’m excited to get to work helping teams democratize research at scale.” If you have any questions about our latest release, Lucas will be your go-to guy. Welcome aboard, Lucas!
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