This template is for:
Product development
Usability testing
Design
Product
First click testing
Usability testing
Technology & SaaS
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Lyssna
Overview
Gain valuable insights into how users interact with your product features by conducting a first click test.
This template allows you to assess the visibility and effectiveness of key product features, helping you make data-driven decisions to enhance user experience and drive product improvements. Understand where users first click, their expectations, and whether they would use the feature, all to ensure your product meets their needs effectively.
This template is ideal for product managers, product designers, and UX designers aiming to optimize product features, prioritize enhancements, and align development efforts with user preferences.
This template will help you discover
How visible and easily discoverable your product features are to users by analyzing where they first click when presented with your interface.
Where participants intuitively click, revealing whether your design aligns with their anticipated actions.
Whether users express interest in using specific features based on their first click behavior, helping you prioritize and refine features accordingly.
Potential usability issues, such as hidden or poorly positioned features, to guide design and development decisions for enhanced user experiences.
How to use this template
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Modify the test to suit your needs.
Preview your test or press save and continue to recruit your participants.
Set your test live and wait for your results!
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