Lookback vs. TryMyUI

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Lookback
Score 7.5 out of 10
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Lookback is a UX research platform for mobile & desktop moderated and unmoderated research, from the company of the same name in Palo Alto.N/A
TryMyUI
Score 4.0 out of 10
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TryMyUI.com is a remote usability testing platform that offers affordable, cross-platform services for testing and improving the user experience. The product allows you to watch videos of real people using your website or app to see where (and why) users get frustrated, lost, or confused. People in your target audience provide narrated video feedback and written survey responses. The product includes a mix of qualitative and quantitative tools to help product teams quickly collect and…
$299
10 test credits/2 seats
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Team Plan
$299.00
10 test credits/2 seats
Enterprise Plan
$1,200.00+
30 credits/5 seats
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(1 ratings)
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Lookback
Best suited to conduct remote interviews that are moderated and facilitated by the interviewer/researcher.
Not the best if you want to do it unmoderated, there are much more sophisticated tools out there. Unfortunately, for a design research team that does both these kids of research, it can be hard to get budgets to get two softwares and hence the Unmoderated Feature can seem super undercooked and doesn’t really do the job.
Otherwise it’s a great tool
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Pros
Lookback
  • Organising interviews for mobile devices
  • Observer links so people can watch without interrupting the session
  • Video transcriptions
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Cons
Lookback
  • Unmoderated interviews is still under cooked as a feature
  • The process of how participants have to download an app to start an interview is a large friction point for us
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Alternatives Considered
Lookback
Zoom was way more expensive and it o is designed to other things apart from just running qualitative interviews. It also requires a different kind of approval and different approval processes to go through when trying to get it simply for qualitative research purposes.
Lookback records, scribes, helps observe and provides a sentiment check as well in the price that it does
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Return on Investment
Lookback
  • It allows stakeholder engagement and that’sa huge plus especially if it’s happening discretely in the background and theyre not interrupting the interview
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ScreenShots

TryMyUI Screenshots

Screenshot of This is the dashboard where you can see your current and past test. You can also create a new test from here.Screenshot of TryMyUI’s quantitative UX Diagnostics measures your product’s overall usability with psychometrics, and map usability fluctuations along the user’s journey with task usability scores, task completion rates, and task duration data.Screenshot of The UXCrowd is a crowdsourced solution that helps you plan and prioritize your usability fixes with scaled-up insights from large tester pools. Using a weighted voting system, testers indicate their opinions on the best and worst parts of the product, creating a sorted diagnosis list that clarifies at a glance what your next steps should be.Screenshot of This is the first step in creating your test. You can test live websites, prototypes/wireframes, mobile apps on both Andriod and iOS.