Best Usability Testing Software for Figma

Find and compare the best Usability Testing software for Figma in 2025

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    UXtweak Reviews

    UXtweak

    UXtweak

    $99/per month/per user
    2 Ratings
    UXtweak is an online UX research tool that offers many useful tools to help create better digital products. UXtweak can also be used for: - Use our Tree Testing and Card Sorting Tools to define information architecture and content categorization - Testing usability - You can test websites, web apps and prototypes, or any design. - Empathizing and connecting with your users using tools such as the Preference Test, Five Second Test, or Surveys - Session Recording with Heatmaps - Optimizing finished products and analyzing user behavior It's easy to recruit participants for your studies. The Recruitment widget allows you to convert your website visitors into study participants. Or, you can leave the recruiting to us and the global User Panel. Get UXtweak and start improving your user experience!
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    UserTesting Reviews
    UserTesting helps organizations gain insights from customers - from concept to execution. Based on a world-class on-demand sourcing platform, customers can get fast, high-quality feedback from our audience networks and those of our partners around the globe. UserTesting is the most comprehensive solution for experience research in the industry. UserTesting is a more direct approach than approaches that track customer behavior or collect listening data from live experiences and then try to infer the meaning of that data. It allows companies to get feedback directly from customers earlier in the process, reducing guesswork and bringing experience information to life with human insights.
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    expoze.io Reviews

    expoze.io

    alpha.one

    €19.99/month
    We are bad at predicting what will capture our attention. Eye-tracking is helpful, but it is expensive and time-consuming. That’s why we created expoze.io. An online attention prediction platform that validates designs in real-time. Built by leading neuro- and data scientists from Alpha.One. We believe creators make better decisions if they can predict what grabs attention.
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    Lyssna Reviews

    Lyssna

    Lyssna

    $75 per month
    Lyssna is a user research platform used to test digital products with real users and gain insights into their audience. Its tools optimize designs for engaging, user-friendly experiences. Key features include: Five second testing: Quickly evaluate landing page effectiveness with brief user exposure. First click testing: Assess navigation efficiency by tracking user clicks. Surveys: Gather feedback from target customers for validation. Navigation testing: Optimize user flows through task completion assessments. Prototype testing with Figma: See how users navigate interactive Figma prototypes at every stage of the design process. Card sorting: Open and closed methods to organize and label content intuitively for your audience. Tree test: Refines I.A for user navigation, ensuring easy access to needed information. Preference testing: Understands audience preferences through choice-based questions. Participant recruitment: Enables testing with own users or via a panel with over 690,000 people across 120+ countries and with 35+ demographics. Interviews: Streamlines the entire interview process, from planning to transcription. Recordings: Capture your participants' audio, screen, and/or camera during unmoderated testing.
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    Maze Reviews
    Save hours of time by comparing user research recordings to test results that instantly translate into metrics that matter. You can quickly create a maze to meet every project's needs, including surveys and usability tests. Then share it with users with a simple URL. You can see the test results in real-time and transform them into quantitative data like heatmaps and mis-clicks. In your auto-generated Maze Report, share your findings with stakeholders and start a conversation. Maze can be used to validate ideas, concepts, and test wireframes, usability, copy, and gather user insights through satisfaction surveys and feedback. Maze is browser-based, device-agnostic and intuitive. It integrates seamlessly with leading design platforms such as Figma, InVision and AdobeXD to speed up your testing.
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    Preely Reviews

    Preely

    Preely

    $40/month
    Preely allows you to set up a remote, unmoderated user testing in just minutes. You can also get actionable results from participants within 24 hours. The insights can be used to validate your ideas, test your assumptions, or generate new ideas to improve your product.
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    Userbrain Reviews

    Userbrain

    Userbrain

    $35 per month
    Userbrain will show you what is working and what isn't for your product. It's a simple tool that allows you to create a user test in just minutes and receive results in just a few days. Userbrain is a great tool for UX designers, researchers, and managers. You'll be able to create products that people love to use with Userbrain. You can see how people from different backgrounds, locations, and devices interact with your product.
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    Useberry Reviews

    Useberry

    Useberry

    $67 per month
    Analytics for Codeless Prototypes. Rich insights and user feedback in minutes, not months. To analyze and improve your product, get a map of each click or tap on your prototype. You can see how users navigate your prototype and identify drop-offs. Watch real-time interaction and video recordings of testers' navigation. Find out how long it took testers for action to take. Time is important. You can get answers using single and multiple selections, opinion scales, and open questions. Ask testers to complete one task on your prototype. This will allow you to measure conversion rates, inbound, direct paths, bounces, and more. Ask testers for consecutive tasks on your prototype to measure conversion rates, bounces, inbound and straight paths, bounces, and more. Open analytics lets testers navigate through your entire prototype. This allows you to capture user flows and valuable information in large quantities. Ask testers questions and let their first click speak more loudly than any other answer.
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