Darienne Jordan
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Many companies are still not aware of the benefits of integrating accessibility into the design and UX research process. Therefore, they’re missing the immense real-world impacts of it. Prioritizing accessibility can ensure that users of all abilities enjoy our digital products. Therefore, it’s essential to understand the importance of prioritizing accessibility in UX design.
As you may have noticed, we recently re-launched our UX Wars campaign with a bit of a twist. We have included audience participation by running polls on social media. Currently, we hope to compare and contrast usability testing results with social media poll results and gain insights about why people prefer one app over the other. With this current round, we focused on rideshare apps. So without further ado, let’s dive into UX Wars: Lyft vs. Uber!
As we’re sure you’ve seen, we recently acquired Stitchology.ai, a robust session recording and web analytics tool that blows Hotjar and Google Analytics out of the water. Now, we’ve made the integrated product available through our TryMyUI platform. But how does it work? How do you get started with the tool? Well, this article will answer your questions. Keep reading to learn how to get Analytics in Stitchology today.
As we recently shared, we have acquired Stitchology.ai, a robust session recording and web analytics platform that blows Google Analytics and Hotjar out of the water. With this tool, we have been able to create a platform that sheds light on the full user journey and gets to the nitty gritty about your website’s full experience for your customer base. We are excited to be the premier tool and leading platform in the digital experience space, as well as the only tool that provides end to end insights on your customer’s journey. But what’s next for TryMyUI + Stitchology? Let’s get into it!
Recently, TryMyUI, a global leader in the user experience and usability testing space, acquired Stitchology.ai, a session recording and web analytics suite. With the joining of these two platforms, TryMyUI will be able to create the first-ever product for maximizing product-led growth. Together, the companies will provide an end-to-end digital experience solution to help businesses drive online revenue. But what about this company is so compelling? What’s the story behind it all? Don’t worry! In this article, we will reveal the Stitchology story.
TryMyUI recently acquired Stitchology.ai, a robust session recording and web analytics platform. Through this acquisition, the two companies have managed to put out a comprehensive digital experience revenue platform that illuminates the user’s journey from end-to-end. While this is exciting news for us, we are sure that you have many questions about what this means and how it impacts customers. Don’t you worry! In this article, we will be sharing our perspective on the problem that merging TryMyUI with Stitchology solves.
Do you know you can provide a steady foundation for your brand or business and increase return on investment by adopting practices that elevate customer experience? In the past, companies relied totally on their product’s quality to get new business or more sales. They were successful, but now it’s not that easy because major brands have become user-centric and marketing machines. So, if you want to compete with them, you need to consider customer experience in the UX design process.
In a technology-centric society, we are seeing more and more business sectors move to a digital space. Apps and websites that accomplish the same thing as and eventually replace brick and mortar establishments are on the rise. Consumers enjoy the accessibility and flexibility of a more digital world. Therefore, it is up to businesses to ensure that they are creating the best digital experience possible. While there is a lot of conversation around user experience and customer experience and the platforms that can help you understand how users feel about those things, it’s high time to have a conversation about digital experience platforms – what they are and how they can benefit your business.
If you’ve been following our social media, then you’ve probably seen the UX playoffs polls we’ve been running for the past several weeks. It started as a fun little campaign that we started in celebration of the NBA playoffs. As folks engaged with and voted on their favorite food delivery apps, we were reminded of a time when we used to share UX Wars blog posts and how those resonated with everyone. So, here we are! Soft relaunching our old campaign. Don’t worry, friends. The name change was temporary and apropos only to the NBA playoffs situation.
The UX design process doesn’t only provide users with a pleasurable and intuitive user experience. It also offers an opportunity for UX designers to make changes and improvements in their designs as they go along. If you want to design a user-friendly interface for a website or app, you need to understand the meaning of UX and the key components of the UX design process. So, let’s start.
We’re excited to announce that TryMyUI has rebranded: Introducing Trymata, the complete digital experience insights platform!