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Schedule Moderated Sessions

If you are conducting a moderated study with your participants, you will have to ensure your moderator and participants select time slots for the studies…

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Sentiment Analysis Overview

Sentiment analysis helps us understand the feelings behind words in texts. It’s used in many areas like customer service, UX research, and social media monitoring.…

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Is PayPal the Only Payment Option?

We are sorry to let you know that, at this moment, the only payment method we offer is PayPal and we do not have any other payment options available.…

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How to Visualize and Analyze Activity Metrics

Once your Study is complete, it’s now time to dive into the data collected. Quantitative methodologies are meant to provide researchers with objective, measurable results.…

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How to Use Userlytics’ Tracking Functionality

For clients who want to track their own UX study participants without having them supply personal information, our Tracking Functionality is an excellent tool. Our system allows…

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How to Use the Video Analysis Tool

The Video Analysis Tool has been fully redesigned to streamline the session review process. It enables faster navigation through recordings, advanced search across transcripts, annotations,…

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How To Use The Figma Integration

This guide will explore the specifics of the Figma Integration, its advantages, tips for maximizing its use, and the steps for testing your prototypes with…

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How To Use Sentiment Analysis

Sentiment analysis helps us understand the feelings behind words in texts. It’s used in many areas like customer service, UX research, and social media monitoring.…

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How to Use Saved Activities within your Study

Userlytics’ “Saved Activities” feature allows users to save their favorite study activities in order to quickly reuse them in future studies. “Saved Activities” are completely…