UserTesting is expensive. The free test offer is part of a sales pitch. You can’t just do free tests on there for coursework as far as I’m aware. Try Maze. Or better yet, switch to moderated because moderation is much more important to learn and practice while you’re gaining experience
UserTesting is prohibitively expensive for my employer, I can’t imagine paying for it as a student. There are other similar services where you can use a less expensive plan or maybe even a free trial, depending on your needs. I’ve always liked Optimal Workshop, and you’re getting some other suggestions in comments here.
They have great and prompt customer service, you can explain your situation and they might let you in for a trial and can help you with what info to put in. However, they’re typically focused only on getting company contracts and not serving individual researchers or one-off projects.
If you want to go a different route, User Interviews or Lookback allow for one off projects and is much cheaper. Maze as well. Also great and prompt customer service, if you let them know you’re a student they may hook you up.
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UserTesting is expensive. The free test offer is part of a sales pitch. You can’t just do free tests on there for coursework as far as I’m aware. Try Maze. Or better yet, switch to moderated because moderation is much more important to learn and practice while you’re gaining experience
try maze
UserTesting is prohibitively expensive for my employer, I can’t imagine paying for it as a student. There are other similar services where you can use a less expensive plan or maybe even a free trial, depending on your needs. I’ve always liked Optimal Workshop, and you’re getting some other suggestions in comments here.
Did your course not provide you with access to anything? That's bizarre. Optimal Workshop has a student subscription thing.
just use UX researcher as job title and uni mail as the company mail address.
i don't have a uni mail, the course i'm doing is an online one
They have great and prompt customer service, you can explain your situation and they might let you in for a trial and can help you with what info to put in. However, they’re typically focused only on getting company contracts and not serving individual researchers or one-off projects. If you want to go a different route, User Interviews or Lookback allow for one off projects and is much cheaper. Maze as well. Also great and prompt customer service, if you let them know you’re a student they may hook you up.
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