By Slava Shestopalov · Other templates

This template gathers and structures what a facilitator has learned from testing sessions with users.

Disclaimer. Legal and operational aspects of research aren’t taken into account. This template is best suited for “UX teams of one,” when a non-researcher (designer, product manager, etc.) has to conduct good enough testing.

1. Executive summary

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What worked well:

What needs improvement:

2. Detailed results

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<aside> 👉 Info importance: ❗ = emphasized statement—a user gets emotional about it, ‼️ = the most crucial for a user, described in detail.

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Mini-interviews

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<aside> 👉 Task success: 🟢 = coped at the first attempt, 🟠 = coped but with difficulties, 🔴 = couldn’t cope at all, 💡 = a side idea.

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Tasks with the prototype/product

3. Further actions

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