Useberry 3.0: Versatile Template Gallery for UX Research
With 19 ready-to-use templates and the ability to create custom templates from scratch, Useberry 3.0 provides a versatile toolkit for tailoring research projects to meet specific goals. These templates streamline processes, save time, and allow for experimentation, ultimately resulting in optimized user experiences. Explore our template gallery below to see how each can enhance your UX research efforts.
Template Gallery
Test Sign-Up Flow
Objective: Assess the usability of a sign-up flow.
Description: Ask participants to find a specific pricing plan for a product and evaluate whether they find this task easy or difficult.
Findability of CTA in My Newsletter?
Objective: Evaluate the discoverability of calls to action (CTAs) in your marketing emails.
Description: Ask participants to locate a CTA, link, or specific content in a newsletter. Analyze where they clicked to complete the task, their confidence in finishing it, and their perceptions of the task’s difficulty.
Usability Testing a Product Feature
Objective: Assess the usability of a specific feature in your product.
Description: Participants complete a task related to the feature and share whether they found it easy or difficult, along with their expectations for what should happen next.
How Does a Design Make You Feel?
Objective: Gauge emotional responses to a design.
Description: Present a design and gather feedback on its desirability and visual appeal from participants.
Test Two Concept Ideas
Objective: Compare two design concepts.
Description: Present two concepts to participants and ask them to explore or complete a task. Collect feedback on each concept and determine which one they prefer and why.
Test What Stands Out on Your Pricing Page
Objective: Identify key visual elements on your pricing page.
Description: Show a design for a limited time and assess what stands out to participants, specifically if they recall a certain element, such as a CTA.
Test CTA Memorability and Visibility
Objective: Measure the visibility and recall of a CTA.
Description: Present a design for a brief period and explore what participants remember about specific elements like the CTA.
5 Second Test
Objective: Capture first impressions of a design.
Description: Show a design for five seconds, then ask participants what stood out and whether they can recall specific items, such as the brand name or services offered.
First Click Test
Objective: Identify users' initial clicks for task completion.
Description: Participants complete a task and indicate where they would click first. Evaluate entry points and their confidence in successfully completing the task.
Task-Based Usability Test
Objective: Evaluate usability for specific tasks.
Description: Ask participants to accomplish one or more tasks and assess the ease or difficulty of each. Capture System Usability Scale metrics.
Self Reported Task-Based Usability
Objective: Gather self-reported usability data.
Description: Participants complete a task and self-report their perceived success, confidence, and ease of task completion.
Preference Test – Image
Objective: Explore visual preferences.
Description: Present up to nine designs/images and ask participants to select the one that meets specific criteria. Gather insights on their preferences and reasoning.
Preference Test – Text
Objective: Evaluate text preferences.
Description: Provide participants with up to nine texts/phrases and ask them to choose the one that fits specific criteria. Understand their reasoning behind each choice.
Card Sorting – Closed
Objective: Assess category structure effectiveness.
Description: Provide participants with predefined category names and ask them to organize individual cards into these categories to evaluate content structure.
Card Sorting – Open
Objective: Evaluate the flexibility of category structures.
Description: Ask participants to categorize individual cards without predefined categories to understand their intuitive organization of content.
Access Information Architecture
Objective: Explore findability in a navigation structure.
Description: Present a navigation tree to participants and ask them to locate specific items to assess the effectiveness of your information architecture.
Customer Service Survey
Objective: Gather customer satisfaction data.
Description: Regularly collect feedback to measure customer satisfaction and identify areas for improvement in customer service.
Website Feedback Survey
Objective: Gather user perspectives on your website.
Description: Collect insights from users regarding their experiences on your website to enhance usability and functionality.
Customer Satisfaction Survey
Objective: Regularly assess overall customer satisfaction.
Description: Collect data from customers to understand their satisfaction levels and areas for potential improvement.
These templates are designed to help you conduct effective and insightful UX research, ensuring that your projects are tailored to meet user needs and business goals. With Useberry 3.0, you can optimize your research processes and enhance the overall user experience.
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