Improved user experience through UX studies and fast prototyping
Survey-based UX design reveals actual user needs and transforms assumptions into evidence-based decisions. By combining systemic UX studies, targeted user studies and dynamic prototypes, a solution is being developed that is intuitive, functional and in line with market expectations.
What is it for?
Convergence is created for product managers, designers and development teams who want to reduce risks, accelerate placing on the market and increase product acceptance. This is particularly valuable for digital platforms, mobile applications and business solutions where user experience determines the success of cultivation and storage.
How it works
Iterative process focuses on rapid learning and continuous improvement through real user feedback:
- UX studies - quantitative and qualitative data confirming how users are currently behaving and what they need; User study - deep interviews and observations revealing motivating factors and pain points; Prototypes - fast-reactable concepts that enable ideas to be tested in real conditions; l >l >l >l >l >l Usability testing is not just a check - it is a strategic investment that ensures that each development phase leads to measurable improvement.
- Structured UX studies that provide the necessary evidence base for decision-making;
- >Rapid iteration of prototypes with real user tests;
- Li>Priorised improvement list that reduces development costs and accelerates market introduction;
- Li>Determined KPI - conversion, completion time, error rates and user satisfaction.
Substantial functions and results
Choosing a study-based approach, user confidence and product acceptance are invested. Each tested prototype and each analytical result brings a step closer to an intuitive
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