In addition, our AI based automatic transcription of video sessions, provided by Amazon Alexa, is available in the following languages: We can add additional languages upon request with a minimum 2 week lead time. In addition, for formative studies, you can set the language of the recorder UI and participant landing pages into any of the following languages: You can write your test instructions and questions in any language or alphabet. You can request an analysis and executive summary, crafted by one of our Professional UX Consultants, of results with detailed recommendations for each issue uncovered. You can request an AI generated audio transcript of the videos with time stamped text for easy searching of videos and links to specific timeline moments. You can automatically create “Highlight Reels” of clips from different participants and/or studies linked by a common theme through the use of tags. You can download specific video clips with or without captions of annotation titles. You can access a hyperlinked “Video Highlights” section with key comments and events linked to specific videos and timeline moments. You can access the full video and survey question results, share access to specific projects with clients and colleagues, and download videos, quantitative metrics and survey results for your own reporting format. You can use a customizable respondent feedback invitation widget that you can add on any website page. You can create an invitation link for participants that forces them to register their name and email, or one that incorporates a unique identifier in the link (e.g.: for use with 3rd party panel providers) which you can send or post anywhere. You can leverage skipping logic in the design of your unmoderated usability testing script, as well as in the design of a custom screener survey You can use our customizable templates for all types of use cases, work flows and scenarios for easy task and exit survey question formulation. You can simultaneously view the screen interactions, listen to what the participant hears, and see the participants’ face and surroundings in a “Picture-in-Picture” (PiP) format video. You can test a mobile App that is available on the App Store or Google Play, or an unreleased App using TestFlight or similar, on both smartphones and tablets. You can test a website, a wireframe, a set of static images, a video, a PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation, or any other type of digital asset accessible from a computer, including desktop applications. Respondents download a small app that checks if they have the necessary equipment (e.g.: webcams, when applicable) and that takes them through the tasks and questions you have defined You can configure participant redirects to specific landing pages for completes, abandons, etc. You can use your own participants, or have them provided by a 3rd party user experience respondent panel, or ask Userlytics to recruit and incentivize the participants, or leverage our over 2 million member proprietary panel. There are a number of different ways you can leverage Userlytics for remote usability testing:
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