UX design is all about providing your users with the information they’re looking for, and doing that in the cleanest and most intuitive way possible. Sounds challenging right? Well that’s just a day in the life of a UX Designer.
In this article, we’ve rounded up a list of the most useful tools for UX Designers and to make it a bit more user-friendly, we’ve broken these tools into five different categories: UX Analytics Tools, Session Recording & Heatmapping Tools, A/B Testing Tools, Visual Feedback Tools, and Prototyping & Wireframing Tools.
https://mopinion.com/top-25-tools-for-ux-designers/
The more granular the listening the more tactical the insights tend to be. This is likely true across all research methods but especially so when it comes to VOC data.
In general, there are 4 key levels to consider when thinking through levels of granularity for Voice of Customer data:
https://medium.com/@mshotts/getting-the-most-out-of-your-voice-of-customer-data-a14ad7791e17/
UX design is all about providing your users with the information they’re looking for, and doing so in the cleanest and most intuitive way possible. However, in order to do this successfully, UX designers must understand how their visitors experience the website or mobile app; a task which can get a little sticky if they don’t have the right tools in place. In fact, I can think of one tool in particular that may consider to be an extremely important currency when it comes to UX design. Let me introduce you to user feedback…
https://mopinion.com/why-ux-designers-need-user-feedback/
Planning season is well upon us and I’ll bet there are more than a few leadership teams hoping find a Voice of the Customer (VoC) program under the budget tree for next year. What’s not to like? VoC programs drive more sales, reduce service escalations, improve user experiences and have us sprinkling delight and enchantment across the land!
https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/the-voice-of-the-customer-is-a-choir-02120437/
Find gaps in your UX that are preventing customers from reaching their goals. With a GCR slide-in survey, you will learn which of your visitors have completed, partly completed or failed to complete a specific goal on your website.
https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/gcr-goal-completion-rate-website-ux/
Customer Effort Score is a popular metric that measures how much effort it took the customer to achieve his/her goal. This type of surveys is typically used mainly to gauge the aggregate, digital user experience experience of your customers with your product, enabling you to lower frustrations and provide a smooth online journey.
https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/ces-customer-effort-score-website-ux/