If you are a startup founder, designer, or product owner, you need to know who your users are, what are their needs and motivations, and how they use your product. You can achieve this by running user research and using various UX research tools. If you want to learn more about user research itself, check this comprehensive guide first.
There are a lot of user research tools on the market, and it can be tough to decide which one to use.
In this article, we’ll look at the most popular research tools and discuss which of them might be the best fit for your startup. These tools can make your research more efficient which is especially valuable when you are creating your first MVP (Minimal Viable Product) and want to reduce biases and guesses.
User Research is one of the vital tasks for startup founders. In our company, WeLoveNoCode, we are constantly running various types of research, using some of these tools to make our work easier.
Based on our experience, the best user research tools for startups include:
Let's talk in detail about each one of these tools🔥
There are so many ways to recruit participants, still, it's not an easy task. You can ask your friends or recruit internally within your company. But do you really believe that they are your customers? Most probably not. So you have other, more effective options such as working with a recruitment agency or utilizing participants recruiting tools. So let's talk about tools that help you find and manage the right respondents faster. Here we go!
It is a session recording tool that indexes every action user takes and makes it searchable with advanced filters. It offers quite a lot of things, like “Recruiting Widget.” You can add it straight into your website or app and recruit participants for multiple studies at once. They also offer what they call a “User Panel” which allows you to create a prototype in minutes and get feedback from real users. Browse a wide variety of pricing options to fit your budget.