@@staysunnyexp I've personally used a variety for both. Here is an article we wrote about some of our favorite research tools: uxtools.co/blog/17-tools-that-will-streamline-your-ux-research/
Yeah parts of this definitely look similar to Notion. There are lots of features that would be an upgrade over Notion, too! Transcription, inline tagging, charts, and easy-to-build insights are a few examples. But Notion could serve as a replacement if you're on a pretty strict budget-it would just require more work to put together and be missing a couple features.
Varies a lot depending on the team. I would assume if there is a research team, that team would own this. If not, then the UX design team would own it.
How do you go about documenting your UX research? Have any tips?
We used Dovetail at Cisco to gather all of our UX Research. Terrific product.
Great episode! I've heard of Dovetail before but didn't realize it was this nice, I'll have to give it a try.
Thanks! They have a free trial and their base plan starts at $15/mo, so it might be worth looking into.
amazing video. Which camera did you guys use?
What a video 💕 Thanks for creating it Jordan!
Thanks for the great tool!
@@uxtools is there also a research calendar in Dovetail? best and thank you in advance
@@staysunnyexp There is not right now unfortunately
@@uxtools Thxs which tool are you using for recruting and planing? best
@@staysunnyexp I've personally used a variety for both. Here is an article we wrote about some of our favorite research tools: uxtools.co/blog/17-tools-that-will-streamline-your-ux-research/
oh wow, it looks amazing! :o
Yeah it's great, give it a try!
it seems that you use the same layout as Notion. but the transcript feature seems Awesomes
Yeah parts of this definitely look similar to Notion. There are lots of features that would be an upgrade over Notion, too! Transcription, inline tagging, charts, and easy-to-build insights are a few examples. But Notion could serve as a replacement if you're on a pretty strict budget-it would just require more work to put together and be missing a couple features.
is this process usually done by a ux designer or ux researcher?
Varies a lot depending on the team. I would assume if there is a research team, that team would own this. If not, then the UX design team would own it.
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This is such an overkill! I love it!
haha thanks Stefan