Hubble UX vs. Lookback

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Hubble UX
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Hubble is a unified user research software for product teams to continuously collect feedback from users. Hubble offers a suite of tools including contextual in-product surveys, usability tests, prototype tests and and user segmentation to collect customer insights in all stages of product development.N/A
Lookback
Score 7.7 out of 10
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Lookback is a UX research platform for mobile & desktop moderated and unmoderated research, from the company of the same name in Palo Alto.N/A
Pricing
Hubble UXLookback
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
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Hubble UXLookback
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
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Hubble UXLookback
Small Businesses
Smartlook
Smartlook
Score 8.2 out of 10
Smartlook
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Score 8.2 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
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Score 9.1 out of 10
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Enterprises
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User Ratings
Hubble UXLookback
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User Testimonials
Hubble UXLookback
Likelihood to Recommend
Hubble
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Lookback
Best suited to conduct remote interviews that are moderated and facilitated by the interviewer/researcher.
Not the best if you want to do it unmoderated, there are much more sophisticated tools out there. Unfortunately, for a design research team that does both these kids of research, it can be hard to get budgets to get two softwares and hence the Unmoderated Feature can seem super undercooked and doesn’t really do the job.
Otherwise it’s a great tool
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Pros
Hubble
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Lookback
  • Organization of user interviews
  • Sharing of interviews across the team
  • Creating highlights of insights
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Cons
Hubble
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Lookback
  • Unmoderated interviews is still under cooked as a feature
  • The process of how participants have to download an app to start an interview is a large friction point for us
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Usability
Hubble
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Lookback
Once you understand how the interface works, it works great, but there is a learning curve
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Alternatives Considered
Hubble
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Lookback
Zoom was way more expensive and it o is designed to other things apart from just running qualitative interviews. It also requires a different kind of approval and different approval processes to go through when trying to get it simply for qualitative research purposes.
Lookback records, scribes, helps observe and provides a sentiment check as well in the price that it does
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Return on Investment
Hubble
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Lookback
  • It allows us to understand our customers’ problems in a very team compatible way.
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ScreenShots

Hubble UX Screenshots

Screenshot of Hubble UX feedback collection, occuring on product designs right after building a prototypes. Usability tests and collection of quantitative and qualitative feedback on designs occurs before spending engineering resources and additional engineering resources.Screenshot of the prototype user test results, which can be used to make improvements and modifications to existing user flows.Screenshot of prototype test results for a single site visitor. The test designer can choose to track clicks and user funnels to understand how testers interacted with the prototype, and the collected insights can be used to make data-driven product decisions.Screenshot of A/B testing, which can be used to test various design concepts. This helps users to understand which version performs better and yields better results through the usability test results.