1. Testing Your Baby
“How do I get Janice and the
luxr mafia off my back?”
Rick Boardman
@uxrick
luxr Jun/17/2011
2. Cast
Product/Biz UX
User
Eng
Thanks to Braden Kowitz for smiley graphics
3. Think Usability?
Intro to Intro to
(Speaker/ How to Lean UX Task
generative Personas Intersect What are methods? Analysis?
Lecture) interviewing Distinguish
& POVs
Brainstorm
you building
btw needs w/ Biz & Analytics
Distro in next week
& insights Agile?
& next 3 mo?
User Customer/ Solution
Needs Uses Features Prototype Story/ Test
Empathy Problem Ideation Release
How do we test our Definition
Make hypotheses? Make persona
(Method/ Practice with of target user(s) Framing Wireframes
Mock
Activity) partner Brainstorm dashboard
POV madlib
Practice Ecosystem & Storyboard
Sketches
synthesizing Distribution Flows
empathy map map How to test
conversion
Refine survey Compare personas Prioritize How to events?
questions created by diff based on tech/ test? Test with real
team members biz/distro users &
Check Product
Design Guild
What are How to
(Method/ riskiest How to
test?
Activity) Show partner test?
hypotheses?
map
Interview
real users?
Thurs Fri Sat
8. How do we
test our
hypotheses?
Pic: http://www.flickr.com/photos/victoriapeckham/164175205
9. How do we LTYFU!
test our
hypotheses?
Listen To Your F****** Users
Pic: http://www.flickr.com/photos/victoriapeckham/164175205
10. Head in sand Guess
Ask Janice
Ask Jason
Which method?
Demo at “Launch and cognitive walkthrough
SXSW see”
Analytics
expert review Usability testing Friends n’ Family
A/B testing
Dogfooding Funnel analysis
remote testing Contextual interviews
Beta
click/5sec tests
Focus groups Surveys Show to
David Pogue
11. Head in sand Guess
Ask Dave
Ask Enrique
Which method?
Demo at
SXSW
H ere’s a dirty
“Launch and cognitive walkthrough
see”
secUsability
expert review
...
ret .testing Friends n’ Family
Analytics
A/B testing
s shhhh Funnel analysis
sssDogfooding
remote testing Contextual interviews
Beta
click/5sec tests
Focus groups Surveys Show to
David Pogue
12. Head in sand Guess
Ask Dave
Ask Enrique
Which method?
Demo at
H ere’s a dirty “Launch and cognitive walkthrough
TheeUsability.testingsFriends kFamily
yeta.l.l. ucn’ *
SXSW see”
Analytics
s cr
expert review
A/B testing
s shhhh Funnel analysis
sssDogfooding
remote testing Contextual interviews
Beta
click/5sec tests
Focus groups Surveys Show to
David Pogue
*More diplomatically: they have strengths and weaknesses
13. Head in sand Guess
Ask Dave
Ask Enrique
Which method?
Demo at
H ere’s a dirty “Launch and cognitive walkthrough
TheeUsability.testingsFriends kFamily
yeta.l.l. ucn’ *
SXSW see”
Analytics
s cr
expert review
A/B testing
s shhhh Funnel analysis
sssDogfooding
remote testing Contextual interviews
Beta
Focus groups Surveys Especiallytests one
click/5sec this
Show to
David Pogue
*More diplomatically: they have strengths and weaknesses
19. Example Conversion Dashboard
(note: *not* actuals… your mileage may vary)
Stage Conversion Status Conv. Est. Value
% (*not* cost)
Acquisition Visitors -> Site/Widget/Landing Page 60% $.05
(2+ pages, 10+ sec, 1+ clicks = don’t abandon)
Activation “Happy” 1st Visit; Usage/Signup 15% $.25
(clicks/time/pages, email/profile reg, feature usage)
Retention Users Come Back; Multiple Visits 5% $1
(1-3x visits/mo; email/feed open rate / CTR)
Referral Users Refer Others 1% $5
(cust sat >=8; viral K factor > 1; )
Revenue Users Pay / Generate $$$ 2% $50
(first txn, break-even, target profitability)
Link: Metrics for Pirates
20. Re mote ( autom ated)
Usa bility S ucks*
*Remote usability is useful but has strengths and weaknesses
21. Why Remote
(Automated)
Usability Sucks
1. Participant quality
2. Hard to dig deep
3. Need high-fidelity prototype
4. Don’t get to meet fun people
(i.e. miss out on useful context)
22. Why Remote
(Automated)
Usability Sucks
1. Participant quality
Useful tool but
2. Hard to dig deep
dangerous too
3. Need high-fidelity prototype
4. Don’t get to meet fun people
(i.e. miss out on useful context)
23. Live U sability
S ucks*
*Live usability is useful but has strengths and weaknesses
24. Why Live Usability
Sucks
1. Pricey? ($$$ and time)
2. Hard to cover large sample
3. You have to talk to people
25. Usability testing
• Watch your product in action
with a target user
• Follow some tricks to make as
objective as possible
erview bonus : opportunity
Live int
for m ore generative research!
26. Usability Howto
1. Identify research goal -> Scenario
2. Recruit
3. Prepare interview outline, pilot test!
4. Test!
- Intro (welcome/confidential/reassure/thinkaloud)
- Record / take notes
- Debrief
5. Review, GET CODING, and iterate
35. Lean UX questions
1. What gear do I need?
2. How many users? >=0*
3.Which users?
* 2: Ideally, small n and iterate. If no one available, do a
walkthrough!
36. Lean UX questions
1. What gear do I need?
2. How many users? >=0*
3.Which users? Any*
* 2: Ideally, small n and iterate. If no one available, do a
walkthrough! Focus on core interaction flow.
* 3: Start with your neighbour or Janice, then focus.
1. None\n2. Doesn’t matter - start small. Key thing, iterate!\n3. Steve Krug: “Recruit loosely and grade on a curve”\n
\n
\n
\n
1. None\n2. Doesn’t matter - start small. Key thing, iterate!\n3. Steve Krug: “Recruit loosely and grade on a curve”\n
1. None\n2. Doesn’t matter - start small. Key thing, iterate!\n3. Steve Krug: “Recruit loosely and grade on a curve”\n
\n
1. None\n2. Doesn’t matter - start small. Key thing, iterate!\n3. Steve Krug: “Recruit loosely and grade on a curve”\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
1. None\n2. Doesn’t matter - start small. Key thing, iterate!\n3. Steve Krug: “Recruit loosely and grade on a curve”\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Reassure - no pressure, joke\n
Reassure - no pressure, joke\n
Imagine you are at home, what would you do next?\n