User Research
How to conduct content testing like a pro: A step-by-step guide
Discover how easy users can locate information based on the way sections are labelled across your website. Set simple tasks for users to complete and scope out areas of potential difficulty.
Template by
Steve Howe, Content Strategist
Do users understand how to navigate your site based on the labels provided? Are there any areas of confusion?
Test navigation menus, content categorizations, and your overall information architecture with a quick survey.
Explore key trends in user interactions—then use actionable findings to improve label categorization and navigation.
Save time down the line—test early on to avoid larger development changes to your product and design.
PRO
Assess information architecture (IA)
Research • Design • Concept Validation
Assess information architecture (IA)
Compare and test variants of a design
PRO
Get preference on web designs
Design • Concept Validation
Get preference on web designs
Create exceptional web designs with valuable feedback
PRO
Test your website sign-up flow
Design • Research • Usability Testing • Wireframe Testing
Test your website sign-up flow
Validate your sign-up flow
A-mazeing to meet you!
Welcome Screen
First, have you ever used a website or app that lets you [book cabs and couriers]?
Yes/No
And have you ever heard of [company name]?
Yes/No
Book an economy ride
Prototype Test • 1 Path
How difficult did you find that task?
Opinion Scale
What made it easy?
Open Question
What made it difficult?
Open Question
Now, book a courier service for a parcel.
Prototype Test • 1 Path
How difficult did you find that task?
Opinion Scale
What made it easy?
Open Question
What made it difficult?
Open Question
Thank You!
Thank You Screen