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Beta Testing: How to Find The Ideal Beta Tester For Your Software

Userpilot

The elusive search for the ideal beta tester is something many product managers will be familiar with. You know you need to find testers… But sourcing people who strike the right balance of experience, first-time usage, and insight is a massive challenge. When should you use beta testing? What is beta testing?

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How to Launch a Successful Feature Release? A Guide

Userpilot

Before you build a complete feature, run prototype tests to validate the ideas. Popular validation techniques involve fake door testing and the Wizard of Oz. Always beta-test your features before releasing them to the whole user base. You should use a range of sources to inform your new feature discovery.

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How Product Roadmaps Kill Outcomes [Dave Martin]

Userpilot

Such data should come from various sources. The ability to constantly test your assumptions and ideas and iterate on them is essential for delivering value to customers. It could be user interviews and focus groups, it could be fake door tests , surveys, or beta tests. Fake door test.

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Tools of the Trade: Recruiting Customer Interview Participants

Product Talk

We’re zooming in on one aspect of discovery: automating the recruiting process for customer interviews. We’ve spoken with several continuous discovery champions to understand how they streamline and simplify recruiting and which tools they use for these tasks. Andy recruits both from within his customer base and external participants.

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Use CX to Give Customers a Seat at the Table

Alchemer Mobile

So we have certain customers that have been with us either a long time or have a certain profile that we look to help test products or just ask questions of. So whenever we do our user studies, some of the complications include we can’t recruit Premera members and we also can’t use actual member data. Christopher: Yeah.

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14 Common UX Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Userpilot

How to avoid this mistake Invest in user research : There are many ways to do user research, from simple surveys to in-depth interviews, usability testing, and in-app user behavior tracking. Not testing your MVPs An MVP (minimum viable product) is a basic version of your product that you can use to test your assumptions and get user feedback.

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Product Discovery Techniques for Product Teams to Develop Valuable Products

Userpilot

Prototypes , including fake door tests , are effective product discovery tools for idea validation. With Userpilot , you can track product usage, collect user feedback in-app and recruit beta testers with in-app messages. Create empathy maps to better understand users (source: NNgroup.com). Want to see how?