What is Trymata?
Trymata (formerly TryMyUI) is a remote usability testing platform that offers cross-platform services for testing and improving the user experience. The product allows the user to watch videos of real people using a website or app to see where (and why) users get frustrated, lost, or confused.
People in a 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 analyze user testing results and share their findings.
People in a 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 analyze user testing results and share their findings.
Trymata can test:
• Live websites
• Mobile websites (Android & iOS)
• Mobile apps (Android & iOS)
• Beta sites
• Hi-fi or lo-fi prototypes
• Android APKs
• First impression testing
• Competitors' websites
In addition to video, audio, and written feedback, get:
• System usability scores
• Task usability metrics
• Task completion rates
• Task duration measurements
• Crowdsourced, voting-based usability feedback
• Capture actual website sessions and identify frustration points
Categories & Use Cases
Videos
Screenshots

This is the dashboard where you can see your current and past test. You can also create a new test from here.
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android |
| Supported Countries | United States, Canada, UK, Australia |
| Supported Languages | English |
FAQs
What is Trymata?
Trymata (formerly TryMyUI) is a remote usability testing platform that offers cross-platform services for testing and improving the user experience. The product allows the user to watch videos of real people using a website or app to see where (and why) users get frustrated, lost, or confused.
What are Trymata's top competitors?
UserTesting, Lyssna, and UserZoom, now part of UserTesting are common alternatives for Trymata.




