Add a survey to your test
Sabina Idler | March 18th, 2010In some cases it can be useful to add a survey to your test. Using a survey allows you to collect quantitative information from your participants. This information can be an interesting addition for the analysis of your test results. For example, you might want to know the average age or the ratio of male and female participating in your test.
Embed a form or use the Redirect URL
You can embed surveys in your test with an iframe in the ‘Thank You’ page or simply redirect your users to the URL of your survey. If you redirect your users to an external form, we’ll add a variable ‘?pid=#######’ to the redirect URL. This variable is the id of your participant, which can also be found in our data exports (’subject’ in the XML, CSV, TXT files).
You can use any external survey tool you like. In this post you’ll find an example of how to embed a Wufoo form and use an external PollDaddy form in combination with your Usabilla test.
Analyze your test results
Sabina Idler | March 17th, 2010Analyzing your test results is the final step of online usability testing with Usabilla. This post will show you how you can use the analyze page on your dashboard to see your participants feedback or export your data to use it in a different application.

Analyze your results
Recruit participants with Ethnio
Sabina Idler | March 17th, 2010Recruiting the right participants for your test can seem the most difficult thing. Not with Ethnio. Ethnio is an app developed by Bolt | Peters for live recruiting. By adding one simple line of code to your website, you can display a pop-up recruiting screener to your website’s visitors.
Promote your test on Twitter & Facebook
Paul Veugen | December 29th, 2009Social networks can be an interesting place to recruit participants who are interested in your website, product or service, to participate in a short test. Usabilla offers some simple ways to promote your tests on Facebook and Twitter by posting the URL of your test and a short message on these social networks. You can also use the Redirect URL in Usabilla to make it easy for your participants to invite other participants and trigger a small viral effect.

