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Usability testing doesn’t need to be a fully-fledged psych experiment with a formal lab, big team and lots of time and money. Here are four manageable steps that anyone can do to perform a free remote usability test. The first place to look is your user base. Find people who look like your users and have a reason to do the tasks we’re testing. Set up time slots using Calendly and send them the release form if you're using one. Create a prototype and send it to the participant.
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👨💻 I design stuff for the web and co-run uxtools.co
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ux|product-design|usability|ux-research|ux-basics|user-experience|how-to-do-usability-tests|product|web-monetization
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