Key Takeaways đź“Š Qualtrics offers powerful tools for customer and employee insights, including sentiment analysis, surveys, and advanced analytics. đź’° Costs range from $6,525 to $126,000 per year, and the private pricing model requires speaking with a salesperson, which can be frustrating. ⚖️ User feedback is mixed. While some value its comprehensive features, others complain… Continue reading Qualtrics Pricing 2025: How Much Does It Cost? [Updated]
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UserTesting Pricing in 2025: How Much Does UserTesting Cost?
âť• Important note: This review site presents information relevant for researchers, not for participants in the user panel. Key Takeaways 💸 UserTesting delivers real-time user insights, but its high costs, unclear pricing, and seat limitations make it an expensive choice. 📉 UserTesting’s pricing is not publicly listed, forcing potential buyers into sales calls with unclear cost… Continue reading UserTesting Pricing in 2025: How Much Does UserTesting Cost?
Maze Pricing in 2025: The Best User Testing Tool for Its Price?
Key Takeaways đź’° Maze pricing ranges from a free plan to custom pricing, with the Starter plan at $99/month. 🚧 Maze testing capabilities are limited in lower-tier plans, especially for advanced features like interview studies and mobile testing. 🚨 Users have reported bugs, mobile testing issues, and unreliable heatmaps affecting research quality. đźš©Maze competitors like UXtweak… Continue reading Maze Pricing in 2025: The Best User Testing Tool for Its Price?
What is User-Centered Design (UCD)? w/Process
With users becoming more and more educated, user-centered design is the secret sauce to the success of your digital product or service. If you are looking to learn how to unlock your product’s potential by adopting a user-centered design approach look no further. In this article, we have collated everything you need to… Continue reading What is User-Centered Design (UCD)? w/Process
Card sorting with visually impaired participants: how to overcome accessibility barriers
A guide to conducting card sorting with participants who are visually impaired. Photo by Author; generated using Stable Diffusion. Card Sorting is a UX research method used to understand how users categorize and organize information, which reflects how they expect information and content to be organized on a user interface. In this method, participants are… Continue reading Card sorting with visually impaired participants: how to overcome accessibility barriers
How to Conduct a UX Card Sorting Workshop
The act of card sorting is a hands-on and quick way of creating a category tree (information architecture) based on users’ understanding of the topics of a product. The simple idea of the workshop is to ask users to organise cards that already contain written content into groups. In this tutorial you will learn how… Continue reading How to Conduct a UX Card Sorting Workshop
Ancient Districts: 1-Week UX Design Challenge
Ancient Districts iOSÂ App Project Brief I was asked to do a 1-week design challenge to create a mobile app that allows users such as tourists, school kids, parents etc., to view historical sites around Dubai and learn more about them. Although it was a challenge to work on this project while working full-time and with… Continue reading Ancient Districts: 1-Week UX Design Challenge