Feedback & Research

Capture Real UX Reactions
Not Just Written Notes

Hear testers think out loud as they use your prototype. Voice feedback captures the confusion, surprise, and delight that typed responses miss.

The Scenario

Written feedback hides the real UX story

When testers write "navigation was confusing," you don't know if it was mildly annoying or completely blocking. When they say it, you hear the frustration, the pause, the moment of confusion — and you know exactly how bad it is.

Voice feedback is the closest thing to a live usability session — without scheduling calls or hiring a moderator. Testers record their thoughts in real-time, and you review them on your own schedule.

💡 Who is this for?

UX designers, product designers, UX researchers, design agencies, and anyone running user testing on prototypes, wireframes, or beta features.

Create Your Form

Your UX testing form

Form Name UX Testing Feedback — [Feature Name]
Slug ux-testing-v2
Description Tell us what you noticed while using the new [feature]. Speak freely!

Recommended questions

  1. "Walk us through what you just tried to do" — Gets the user's mental model
  2. "What was confusing or unexpected?" — Surfaces usability issues
  3. "What did you like about the experience?" — Identifies what to keep
  4. "How would you improve this?" — Crowdsources solutions
  5. "On a scale of 1-5, how easy was this to use? Explain why." — Quantitative + qualitative

Voice & AI Settings

Enable TTS to guide testers through each question conversationally. AI Insights will tag and cluster feedback into "confusion points," "positive moments," and "feature requests" across all testers.

Embed on Your Website

Best widget: Slide-Out Drawer

Use the Slide-Out Drawer widget on your prototype page. Testers click a tab to open the feedback panel without leaving the prototype. Alternatively, use a direct link in your testing instructions email.

Track & Analyze Responses

Use AI sentiment analysis to identify which screens or flows caused the most frustration. Export transcripts to share with your design team during critique sessions.

Automate Your Workflow

  • Slack: Get instant notifications when a tester submits feedback
  • Zapier: Log responses to Notion or Airtable for structured analysis
  • Webhooks: Push results into your UX research repository automatically

Third-Party Integration

Embed the feedback form alongside your Figma prototype link. Use identity pre-fill to tag each tester's session with their name and testing cohort.

Pro Tips

1

Ask them to think aloud

Tell testers to narrate as they explore: "I'm clicking here because I expect..." This captures decision-making in real-time.

2

Test one flow per form

Create separate forms for each feature or flow you're testing. This keeps feedback focused and easier to analyze.

3

Compare across rounds

Run the same form on V1 and V2. Use AI Insights to compare sentiment shifts between design iterations.

Get Better UX Insights in Half the Time

Set up a voice-powered usability test in minutes. No scheduling, no moderation, no transcription.