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🕵️ A mission isn't done until we know we've made progress.
Choose from the techniques below to evaluate how well the feature is working.
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Listen
Listen throughout the research and design cycle to help understand existing problems and to look for new issues. Analyze gathered data and monitor incoming information for patterns and trends.
- Survey customers and prospective users.
- Monitor analytics and metrics to discover trends and anomalies and to gauge your progress.
- Analyze search queries: What do people look for and what do they call it? Search logs are often overlooked, but they contain important information.
- Make it easy to send in comments, bug reports, and questions. Analyze incoming feedback channels periodically for top usability issues and trouble areas. Look for clues about what people can’t find, their misunderstandings, and any unintended effects.
- Collect frequently asked questions and try to solve the problems they represent.
- Run booths at conferences that your customers and users attend so that they can volunteer information and talk with you directly.
- Give talks and demos: capture questions and concerns.