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Overview

Our user research platform allows you to test, benchmark and make evidence-based design decisions. Great user experiences come from great user research.

Better experiences for your team
Optimal Workshop lets you and your team build better experiences together.

Better experiences for you:
Understand customer behavior patterns and improve your product.

Better experiences for your users
Collect and make sense of quantitative and qualitative data easily — to make designs that match the intent of your users. No more lost customers.

UserZoom is the complete solution for liberating the critical UX insights businesses around the world need to create better user experiences. We enable our customers to scale and automate their UX research through a market-leading combination of platform, services, and participant sourcing.

Sample Customers
Uber, IBM, Capital One, Yelp, PWC
Amazon, Adobe, Autodesk, McAfee, Aetna, Google, Twitter, Lego, Trulia, Citi Group, The New York Times, Coca Cola, Mercedes Benz

Optimal Workshop is ranked 2nd in Usability Testing while UserZoom is ranked 3rd in Usability Testing. Optimal Workshop is rated 0.0, while UserZoom is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Optimal Workshop is most compared with UserTesting, whereas UserZoom is most compared with .

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