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dscout’s contextual research platform captures everyday moments and conversations with real people through mobile video, photos and interviews.

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Joined December 2011
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dscout
1 year
Hey there👋 We're not frequent Tweeters (Xers?). But if you need: • The latest from our People Nerds community➡️join us on LinkedIn • Support➡️email help@dscout.com • Anything else➡️email info@dscout.com Don't be a stranger.
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8 months
Looking forward to making new friends at #config2024!
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8 months
Thanks to our sponsors for building #Config2024 with us. Stop by the Maker Space to see their booths starting tomorrow
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1 year
Validating makes it seem like you're already correct. It also signals a one-and-done approach to testing. Was the design validated or not? Instead, try using words will help you (and stakeholders) shift into a mindset of curiosity and open-mindedness. ⤵️ #UXResearch #UX
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1 year
If you want to take your #usability testing up a notch, spend: ➖ less time on manual tasks ➕ more time gathering and discussing insights Our newest feature will help you do all of that and more. Learn more about the "more" here: #UX
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1 year
With some creativity, your #usability testing practice can be more efficient, innovative, and customer-centered. It might actually start to be more fun, too...#UXR
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1 year
Feeling analysis paralysis around the glut of tools, solutions, and vendors available for research? Use this list to narrow on the offering that best serves your organization's ongoing needs: #UX #UserResearch
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2 years
This checklist has it all: know what to do before, during, and after a usability testing session—including a template on hand to make everything easier 🗒️ #UXResearch
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2 years
B2B user research comes with its own unique set of challenges. Here are 4 you should be aware of 👉 #UXResearch
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2 years
Stakeholders don't always understand the value of the research you provide. Luckily, we've got some tips on how to create some research readout FOMO: #UXDesign
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2 years
Make sure every #usability test goes off without a hitch. We’ve built a robust checklist to ensure you’re prepared for everything prior, during, and after the test: #UX
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2 years
#Usability tests are a powerful way to understand how users interact with a service or product. This guide shows you how to avoid common pitfalls: #UXDesign
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2 years
Once you've delivered your insights, don't just let them stagnate. Using ideation and co-creation can jumpstart them into meaningful action: #UXR
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2 years
Sometimes stakeholders don’t realize the real value of what you’re providing. Facilitating entertaining sessions can make all the difference: #UXR
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2 years
B2B #UserResearch comes with a unique set of challenges. Here's how to help the process go smoother: #UX
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2 years
Unmoderated user tests are ideal for specific situations. Here's how to know when to use them to the greatest effect: #UXR
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2 years
If you're crafting a new product for your #UXResearch business, you don't want it to fall flat. These ideas help you ask the right questions—and get on the right path: #UXDesign
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2 years
When @Microsoft wanted to understand the process of video content creators, they needed the right software to help (i.e. ours): #UX
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2 years
#Usability tests are a powerful way to understand how users interact with a service or product. This guide shows you how to avoid common pitfalls: #UXDesign
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Sometimes offering research insights isn't the end, but a different kind of beginning. This method helps you sort out the next steps: #UX
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2 years
Hunting for a new job is often riddled with anxiety, rejection, and doubt. These tips help you stay balanced during the process: #UXDesign #UserResearch
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