If you make changes to your prototype in Figma, you’ll need to update it in UXtweak to reflect those changes. To learn more about prototype user testing, read UXtweak’s guide on Figma Prototype Testing. Open the Result page to access your results and export them if needed.Or, use the User Panel tool to order respondents from a global panel of participants. Click Copy study address from your dashboard and send the link to your users.Click Launch to set your prototype user testing study live.Use Preview to see how your study looks like before launching.Add tasks you want users to complete on the prototypes and set up questions if needed.Click Allow access to allow UXtweak to import your prototype.Click Import to import your Figma prototype.In the Designs tab, paste the Figma prototype link into the prototype link field.Set the name, respondent identification options, and closing rules. Log in to UXtweak and open your Dashboard.Using the dropdown, set Anyone else with a prototype link to can view prototypes.Click Share prototype in the top-right.Select the flow you want to import into UXtweak for testing.Click Present in the top right to launch your prototype.Note: You can start usability testing your prototypes right now with a free UXtweak account. UXtweak will need view-only access to all your Figma files to import the information needed to create a user test.Ĭheck out the UXtweak documentation to learn more, or contact the UXtweak team for support. UXtweak uses your Figma prototype's share link to conduct usability testing studies. Turn your website visitor into a prototype tester or order respondent from the global User Panel.Recruit testers using an Onsite Recruiting widget.Find the best user paths for your designs.Ask follow-up questions with scales, multiple options, or open-ended questions.
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