In the world of UX, time is the one resource we can’t manufacture.
Whether you’re an e-commerce lead trying to figure out why carts are being abandoned or an agency juggling five client redesigns, the "logistics" of usability testing—writing scripts, framing tasks, and ensuring they aren't biased—often eats up the time you should be spending on strategy.
At Userfeel, we believe the "drudge work" shouldn't stand in the way of great insights. That’s why we’ve launched the Userfeel AI Assistant. It isn't just an update; it’s a force multiplier for your research team.
The hardest part of usability testing is the starting line. Staring at a blank document trying to turn a business goal into a natural user task is a recipe for procrastination.
The Old Way: You spend an hour debating the wording of Task #3 to make sure you aren't leading the participant.
The Userfeel Way: You tell the AI your goal, and it handles the "UX thinking" for you.
Some worry that AI removes the "human" element of UX. We believe it does the opposite. By automating the repetitive parts of the process, AI allows researchers to focus on the human nuances that matter.
The AI Assistant isn’t a one-size-fits-all tool. It understands the specific pressures of your industry:
Stop guessing why your bounce rate is high. Use the AI to quickly generate tasks that mirror real shopper behavior—like finding a specific SKU or applying a promo code—to find exactly where the friction lives.
Impress your clients with speed. Instead of telling them you'll have a test ready "by next week," you can present a full testing strategy and script during the kick-off call.
Onboarding is where SaaS products live or die. Use the AI Assistant to map out complex user journeys and identify the "moment of confusion" in your new feature releases before they impact your churn rate.
The Userfeel AI Assistant is your new research partner. It’s here to bridge the gap between "we have a question" and "we have the answer."
We’ve built this for the doers—the people who want to spend less time in a Google Doc and more time making their products better.