Project Description

Gather quantitative/qualitative feedback to inform usability and interface decisions.

Goal for this Hackweek

Build tools to gather rancher usability data to help us make informed UI/UX decisions.

The hope is to form a user facing panel who understand our user base and can advocate for their needs in addition to using platforms that can help gather and process feedback.

Resources

Internal members who advocate for users as well as a platform similar to usertesting.com.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

usability ux ui

This project is part of:

Hack Week 20

Activity

  • over 3 years ago: lharden added keyword "usability" to this project.
  • over 3 years ago: lharden added keyword "ux" to this project.
  • over 3 years ago: lharden added keyword "ui" to this project.
  • over 3 years ago: wwright joined this project.
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  • over 3 years ago: cjackson joined this project.
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  • over 3 years ago: lharden started this project.
  • over 3 years ago: lharden originated this project.

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