UserZoom

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UserZoom
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UserZoom
Considered Both Products
UserZoom
Chose UserZoom
Client selected it due to how they used it, pricing, and what it could do for them. It's about the same as these other tools but UsabilityHub let's you run multiple types of task in one test, and UserTesting still has a bigger panel I think
Chose UserZoom
Love the virtual observation room, no one else has this feature. It's got a robust panel, but we wanted to try it out to compare with UserTesting's panel. Userlytics has a substantially smaller panel. Lastly, it's got quantitative tools that the competitors don't have, or …
Chose UserZoom
On several occasions, the participants claimed that TryMyUI was extremely laggy towards the end of the sessions, and got frustrated. We have trialed UserTesting and decided to make the switch. Our team especially like the variety of templates on the platform targetting various …
Chose UserZoom
Because the user experience overall is really good, it lets you do things that others don't like to chat with the observers/note-taker without letting the interviewees know. It lets you spotlight important parts on the spot so you can easily find those moments even days after …
Chose UserZoom
Whilst we got good value from UserZoom, we have since trialed UserTesting and have since switched away from UserZoom. In comparison, UserZoom [was] more expensive and had fewer features for collecting and analysing qualitative research.
Chose UserZoom
I found UserZoom to be easier to use than Cisco Webex Meetings, and more intuitive and pretty comparable to GoToMeeting. UserTesting has a few extra features that we like as mentioned, but I think [UserZoom] is a very solid tool and would recommend and use again.
Chose UserZoom
I have used quite a few UI testing platforms and have found that UserZoom performs relatively well compared to them all. Each testing platform has its own unique strengths and weaknesses. However, UserZoom is probably the platform with the broadest scope and range of testing …
Chose UserZoom
It is way more efficient and simple to use in comparison to Skype.
Chose UserZoom
Most comparative products that we've used/seen are in-house developed tools, data scientist-based research with a few other tools used in the process such as Validately. UserZoom is a nearly perfect tool as results are real-time, authentic and can capture real-experience …
Chose UserZoom
I found UserZoom little easier to use than Morae. The learning curve on UserZoom is less when compared to Morae.
Chose UserZoom
Loop 11 has no logic, so every user sees every question. This makes the surveys clunky and confuses the panelists, who have to decide whether they need to answer a certain question that doesn't seem appropriate. Additionally, Loop 11 conflicts with certain websites and the data …
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User Ratings
UserZoom
Likelihood to Recommend
8.6
(14 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
9.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
UserZoom
Likelihood to Recommend
UserTesting
UserZoom is well suited for usability testing, I found specifically around test websites and marketing materials. I was able to invite others to participate and watch as well as screen share so that it was an interactive session. Other tools I have used have been a little better with the video output and transcripts of each session so that we could capture notes quickly, but overall it was a good tool to use to test.
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Pros
UserTesting
  • Quantitative testing can be done on the cheap compared to other quant tools or vendors... once you buy the license, you only pay for additional recruiting and you are managing the project, so there isn't the high cost of having other vendors doing the project management or running a survey etc.
  • Farily robust means of tracking and recording data. I also relied heavily on the excel spreadsheet of all the raw data, which you can have UZ customize for you to get what you need.
  • Great support system from the UserZoom team - they have researchers who can help with coding and also provide research support for a very good price.
  • Also they have tree testing, card sorting, survey capabilities (in addition to usability testing)... and mobile testing. and they seem to be continously be developing the tool to support additional methods.
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Cons
UserTesting
  • Compared with some other tools, because their video conferencing platform is web-based (vs. using Zoom, which has a desktop app), I find the connection buffers a lot and it's kind of annoying
  • Their screening tool on the UserZoom side (not Go) is clunky. Just let me select May, Must, or Should not for criteria rather than the weird interface design they have now.
  • Logic panel is a little confusing, sometimes I do a double-take, sometimes it's wonky and resets itself. It's just not as easy to use as it could be.
  • They haven't integrated UserZoom and UserZoom Go (formerly Validately)
  • It's expensive!
  • We signed up for a high sample size license with unlimited tests, but we're finding their panel doesn't fill as fast as their biggest competitor, UserTesting. We've struggled to fill n=100 sample tests with fairly general criteria.
  • A lot of their licenses only allow limited concurrent studies, whereas UserTesting had unlimited tests that you could launch at a time. It's slowed us down.
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Likelihood to Renew
UserTesting
I'm actually trying to get a license for my current job at my current company (recently moved to a new company). I gave it this rating because I am about to go to our executive to ask that we purchase it! I know that there will be value because we are forecasting a high volume of research next year
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Usability
UserTesting
Overall, it was fairly easy to use. Especially if you are familiar with this type of product. We were able to use it for testing pretty much right after we got it (same day) and didn't have many issues figuring out how to invite, test, and share which was great.
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Support Rating
UserTesting
From my experience, the UserZoom team has really done a great job answering the limited questions we have given them thus far. I think the platform is popular enough that many of my questions have been answered by their help pages - or other online content with helpful tips and tricks. I think the community has done a nice job of providing end-user tutorials for those who are new to the platform.
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UserTesting
Client selected it due to how they used it, pricing, and what it could do for them. It's about the same as these other tools but UsabilityHub let's you run multiple types of task in one test, and UserTesting still has a bigger panel I think
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Return on Investment
UserTesting
  • Time-efficient: quick to gather insights
  • Making informed decisions: repeat testing before launching the app/website to reduce errors in the future
  • Guarantee customers' satisfaction: ensure the errors are reduced to the minimum so that the purchase process is smooth and there will be no need to reach out to our customer support team
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