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  • January 4, 2023

Free Usability Testing Tools

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There are several online platforms that offer free usability testing tools for websites.

Here are a few options:

Google Optimize:

Google Optimize allows you to run A/B tests, and multivariate tests, and perform user testing to improve your website’s user experience. While some features may be part of Google’s paid products, the basic functionality for usability testing is available for free.

Visit Google Optimize Website

UsabilityHub:

UsabilityHub offers free and paid plans for usability testing. You can create simple tests, including preference tests, click tests, and navigation tests, and collect feedback from real users.

Visit UsabilityHub Website

PingPong:

PingPong provides a platform for remote usability testing. It offers a free plan with limited features but is sufficient for basic usability testing needs.

Visit PingPong Website

UserTesting (Free Trial):

  • While UserTesting is primarily a paid service, they do offer a free trial. It allows you to conduct usability testing with real users and receive video recordings of their interactions with your website.
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Lookback:

  • Lookback offers a free plan that allows you to conduct remote user research and usability testing. The free plan has some limitations, but it can be useful for basic testing needs.
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Remember to review the features and limitations of each platform to determine which one best fits your usability testing requirements. Additionally, keep in mind that while these platforms may offer free plans, some advanced features may be available only in their paid versions.

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