Browsability test
With a browsability test you can identify:
- What catches the participant’s attention
- If your UI design communicates your message and brand promise
- How easy the site is to navigate
- The overall impression of your prototype
Template: browsability test
Explore our collection of templates. Choose the template, personalize it according to your preferences, and create a unique version.
Step-by-step guide to setting up a browsability test in Preely
Click “Create test”.
Write test name and choose languages
1. Welcome your participants
We have written a short welcome to your participants. If you want to change it, just write your own personal welcome.
2. Add task and questions
This is where you truly set up your test. Click ‘Insert element’ and create different tasks and ask your participants questions.
The task
When you want your participants to perform a task in your test, you add a task to your test. You write an introduction and then you formulate the task. Try to break down your tasks in small chunks.
Example:
Introduction: One of your friends has sent you a link to a website.
Task: Open the link and take a look around.
3. Add prototype
Click Add prototype and upload your design(s) from screenshots or URL, og you can import artboards from Adobe XD, Figma, or Sketch.
Set duration
Under ‘Duration’ you can now set how long time your participants can browse in your prototype until the test proceeds
4. Questions
When you want to ask your participant questions in your test, you add questions to your test.
Examples of questions:
- What do you think this site was about?
- What product do you think this company sells?
- What’s your first impression about the site?
- What got your attention?
5. Demographic data
Here you can toggle between asking for demographic data or not. Demographic data includes: Gender, age, zip code and country.
6. Test completed
Then you’re at the end and you want to thank your participants for participating. We have written a short thank you note. If you want to change it, just write your own personal thank you.
… and then you are good to go!