Quant-UX
FREEMIUMDesign, prototype, and test user experiences with ease
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Freemium model offers substantial functionality for solo designers and small teams.
- Strong focus on quantitative data (metrics, heatmaps) alongside qualitative feedback.
- Powerful all-in-one solution combining design, prototyping, and user testing.
WEAKNESSES
- −The interface and sheer number of features can have a steeper learning curve for beginners.
- −Advanced testing features and higher participant limits require a paid subscription.
KEY FEATURES
Interactive Prototyping
Build clickable prototypes with a drag-and-drop editor and dynamic components.
Design-to-Test Workflow
Seamlessly transition from design to testing without switching tools or exporting.
Collaboration Tools
Share prototypes and test results with stakeholders via live links and comments.
Integrated Usability Testing
Conduct remote user tests and gather video, audio, and clickstream data.
WHO IS Quant-UX BEST FOR?
Product Managers
They can validate design concepts and gather user feedback early in the development cycle to inform product decisions.
UX/UI Designers
They can rapidly create interactive prototypes and conduct usability tests without needing extensive coding knowledge.
INTEGRATIONS
TECHNICAL DETAILS
✓ 14 days
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