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Information architecture usertesting

Information architecture usertesting
  1. What is information architecture testing?
  2. Does UserTesting do card sorting?
  3. What is a tree test UserTesting?
  4. How do I get more tests in UserTesting?

What is information architecture testing?

The information architecture in a website or application refers to the actual content and how it is organized. The ultimate goal of information architecture testing is to improve the findability of content and help users to do what they came to do at the website or app.

Does UserTesting do card sorting?

Running your card sort via UserTesting can deliver both qualitative and quantitative insights. The card sort results will help you understand how people think your content should be grouped.

What is a tree test UserTesting?

Tree testing is a usability approach that works to evaluate the ease or difficulty of finding topics or categories on a website. Without the influence or distraction of design elements, tree tests feature the text-only version of your product.

How do I get more tests in UserTesting?

You can set up your profile to send you an email notifying you of new tests, or if you often have your UserTesting dashboard open, you'll hear a 'ding' when a new test is available on your desktop. On the mobile app it's best to refresh your dashboard regularly to see new tests under the 'Available tests' tab.

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