Each one provides a terrible user experience because the sole focus is on driving sales and traffic, while being completely ignorant of what easily annoys an internet user.
A good user experience comes from testing, and fixing, and retesting every element of a website (or app, or any digital product including erotic dinosaur themed e-book) with
Don’t get us wrong - we understand that driving growth, revenue and traffic is vital to every business, but what's often overlooked is the human element. And in this increasingly competitive world,
WhatUsersDo is a
. We give you access to a global panel of 30,000 UX testers - real people, from a variety of backgrounds - who will complete any task you set for them. They’ll give you their spoken aloud thoughts and feelings, via video recordings of the test, which you can use to observe their behaviour, analyse and build a business case for improving the usability of your digital product.
It’s easy. It will also help to make your website or app better, because
are helping to make it better.
And in turn we can all help make the internet a better place. Instead of a hedonistic playground for creeps, weirdos and people who own decorative swords.
Hey, we can blather on all day long about how awesome we are and how awesome it is to use our platform, but what you really want to see is lots of nice logos for companies who we’ve helped over the last decade, from the the scrappiest start-up to the biggest ecommerce players. Roll on the brands!
The WhatUsersDo platform makes looking through the videos and analysing them simple. It’s easy to make UX testing via the platform a part of our whole process.
WhatUsersDo has allowed us to quickly obtain feedback directly from users in different markets and with different backgrounds, as early as the prototyping stage.