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UXCam has developed excellent documentation on how to set up the tool. UXCam isn't about the design necessarily, it's about giving you the data you need to create a better user experience on a mobile device. Understanding your users' emotional reactions and thoughts is an unbelievably useful piece of data. It is an SDK (software development kit) that runs in the background of your app and captures user-experience data, records what's happening on-screen, and optionally, when useful, it captures your user's emotions with a face video - with the consent of both the developer and the user.Ĭapturing facial expressions is an incredible testing tool that isn't offered by many others, if any. Why You Would Use This: The UXCam platform captures user-experience data and visualizes this data so you can understand how to improve the UX of your app/website. For instance, a session with both screen and camera recordings will have two videos counted. When testing, screen, and camera recording count as one video each. Anything more than that and you will have to pay. UXCam is free to use for up to 100 video recordings. Available for both Android and iOS, UXCAM is a game changer, with features that†record all events in your app, providing insights into user behavior and helping you solve problems that users encounter. Two lines of code and less than two minutes of integration that's what UXCam is all about. UXCam lets you watch videos of your users interacting with your app. Don't forget to click the screenshots of a tool to check out their website.īecause of the upcoming update to the way Google will index mobile-friendly and non-mobile-friendly websites, mobile usability testing tools seems like the best place to start.

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The tools mentioned in this post are completely free, have a free-trial period, or run on a 'freemium' model that gives you a baseline amount of testing for free so you can compile the most data you can about how users interact with your website on a budget. The more data you have, the more informed your decisions will be.

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When it comes to website usability, or just about anything on the web, data is king. Because functionality is one of the largest contributors to website bounce rates, you will want to at least do some usability testing to make sure your visitors are able to navigate your website with ease. Jakob Neilsen, an expert in the field of web usability, states that usability includes "learnability, efficiency, memorability, errors, and satisfaction." In short, if a user doesn't like the functionality of your website, they are going to bounce.

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The update coming to Google's algorithm on April 21st for determining if a website is mobile friendly or not isn't the only reason you should be looking for website usability testing tools.













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