Developing a digital product is often an iterative process, where improvements are made continuously. In this process, it’s important to ensure that usability remains intact as changes are implemented. Adding to the challenge is that UX designers, who often facilitate usability tests, are in short supply. On top of that, physical usability testing can be difficult with the rise of remote work, physical restrictions, and the general increase in online user presence.
Today’s development teams need the ability to quickly and easily plan and run user tests throughout the project.
Remote unmoderated user testing allows teams to conduct usability testing:
This type of testing is easy to get started with and a practical solution for many organizations, especially within agile development environments.
On October 29, 2020, TestHuset hosted its third webinar in the “Early Testing” series, in collaboration with Preely, focusing on how to get started with remote unmoderated user testing.
Over 500 people have already joined our first two webinars in the series:
In this session, we cover:
You’ll also learn:
By the end of the webinar, you’ll be ready to assess whether remote unmoderated user testing is right for you and your organization. You’ll also be able to:
This webinar is for anyone working with digital solutions who wants to bring the end-user closer to the development process through remote user testing.
The webinar was held on October 29, 2020.
You can watch the recording by clicking here
Preely, CEO
Claus is a tech entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in developing digital products and solutions.
He has a proven track record in creating e-commerce platforms and award-winning innovative solutions. Claus is passionate about identifying, innovating, and developing new digital concepts and business opportunities.
Preely, CXO
Tina has worked with UX strategy and processes, product management, and agile transformation in various organizations such as Radiometer, Nykredit, and Bang & Olufsen.
She has also taught agile UX at the IT University of Copenhagen (ITU). Tina holds a background in Engineering Psychology and a PhD in Information Systems with a focus on agile UX.
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