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A Guide to Website

Testing Tools
Website testing tools are essential for optimizing your website. In this
presentation, we'll explore four popular tools and how to use them.

by wil chan
Crazy Egg: Heatmap Analysis

What is Crazy Egg? Example


Crazy Egg is a heatmap analysis tool that enables you Here's an example of a Crazy Egg heatmap. The red
to visualize how users interact with your website. areas indicate where users are clicking the most.
User Testing: Remote User Testing
What is User Testing? Example How to Use
User Testing lets you test your Here's a user testing "think Choose your target audience,
website on real users from aloud" session with someone create tasks for them to
different parts of the world. testing an e-commerce complete, and watch their
website. feedback with User Testing.
Usability Hub: User Research & Design
Feedback
How to Use
Recruit participants, present designs and
questions, and get valuable insights from the
Usability Hub panel.

1 2 3
What is Usability Hub? Example
Usability Hub is a design feedback tool that lets Here's an example of a 5-second test on a landing
you get user opinions on your designs and page using Usability Hub.
surveys.
Sortsite: Accessibility & Quality
Assurance Testing

What is Sortsite? How to Use Example


Sortsite analyses your website for Just enter your website's URL and Sortsite even analyses your
accessibility issues and provides a Sortsite will do the rest, providing website's loading speed, giving
report of its findings. you with a report of any potential you tips on how to improve your
issues to be fixed. website's performance.
Using the Tools with
Examples and Images
1 Crazy Egg
Track user behaviour and optimize your website with Crazy Egg. Try
analyzing different pages and see the results for yourself. Remember,
the redder the area on the heatmap, the more clicks it gets.

2 User Testing
Get feedback from potential customers and identify issues that may be
preventing sales. Use User Testing to test out different designs on
different types of users, and find a winning formula that works for all.

3 Usability Hub
Design feedback at its best. Get insights on the visual impact of your
web pages using design feedback, and ensure that your survey is user-
friendly.

4 Sortsite
Make sure that your website can be used by everyone, even those with
disabilities. Use Sortsite to ensure that your website is ADA compliant
and that your users have a great experience.
Conclusion and Next Steps
Website testing tools are essential for optimizing any website. Each of these
tools offers unique features that can help you gain valuable insights and make
your website better. Pick the tool that works best for your needs, start testing,
and keep improving your website and user experience.

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