Optimal vs. UXArmy

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Optimal
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Optimal Workshop, a company in New Zealand, offers their suite of user research tools on a subscription basis, including the Treejack information architecture tool, OptimalSort card sorting test, Chalkmark first-click testing, and other tools.
$2,388
per year
UXArmy
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
UXArmy is a user research platform. From ideation, testing prototypes to refining fully launched products, UXArmy gives teams access to critical insights, empowering designers, product managers and marketers to validate, optimize, and iterate. Whether it’s unmoderated tests or moderated interviews and focus groups, UXArmy can be used to watch real users engage with a product and messaging, revealing emotional insights in addition to stats. With screen and video…
$99
per month
Pricing
OptimalUXArmy
Editions & Modules
Starter
$2388
per year
Enterprise
Custom
Starter
$0
per month
Essential
$99
per month
Organization
Custom
per year
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
OptimalUXArmy
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsUXArmy panel participants are only available as an add on for paid plans
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Score 8.4 out of 10
Optimal
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Score 9.0 out of 10
Enterprises
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Dovetail
Score 8.4 out of 10
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Score 9.0 out of 10
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User Ratings
OptimalUXArmy
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(11 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.9
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
OptimalUXArmy
Likelihood to Recommend
Optimal Workshop
Optimal Workshop is great for UX testing for those with a budget to do so. This may be a little on the expensive side for smaller businesses, but definitely not anything crazy expensive. The insights that you get out of these tests are invaluable and can be the difference between launching a site and succeeding/failing.
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Pros
Optimal Workshop
  • Tree Testing - it is a very simple and easy to use system, that provides the data needed from a tree test
  • Card sorting - provides a system for users to participate in navigation menu layouts. We looked into several options, but this seemed very intuitive for users.
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Cons
Optimal Workshop
  • The recruitment panelists are not professional, nor do they take the tasks seriously. You are going to get a lot of bad data.
  • They are HQ'd outside the US and must have a small team because the customer service is the absolute WORST I've experienced in their industry.
  • They pride themselves on documentation, but when they fail to document something they blame the customer for the mistake.
  • There are way too many limitations with the tool after you launch, limited integrations, and poor survey questionnaire options. The tool itself is far too basic for most sites, especially B2B.
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Usability
Optimal Workshop
I would rate Optimal Workshop's overall usability 9 out of 10 due to several key factors. Firstly, the platform has a user-friendly interface makes navigation straightforward, even for first-time users. The tools and features are well-organized, ensuring users can quickly find what they need without unnecessary complexity. Secondly, the platform is highly intuitive, meaning users can easily understand how to perform tasks without extensive guidance. This is supported by clear and concise instructions throughout the application, reducing the learning curve significantly.
Additionally, the learnability of Optimal Workshop is exceptional. New users can become proficient in a short amount of time, thanks to its well-thought-out design and helpful onboarding materials. Even more advanced features are presented in a way that feels approachable and manageable. Finally, the platform supports a seamless workflow, allowing users to focus on their research or tasks rather than struggling with the software. These qualities collectively make Optimal Workshop a reliable and efficient tool for many projects, justifying its high usability rating.
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Support Rating
Optimal Workshop
We’ve never had to use much of their support services since the platform is very easy to use, we have however needed to transfer ownership between team members due to people leaving or other circumstances. Under those situations, the support offered to us has been been very quick and efficient and we never had to nudge them much to get the job done.
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Alternatives Considered
Optimal Workshop
For the price as it is very convenient for first-time beginners, its intuitiveness both for the one who is designing the activities and for those who have to interact with them. The fact that it collects and gathers the data into insights of the overall responses collected by all users.
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UXArmy
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Return on Investment
Optimal Workshop
  • Optimal Workshop has had a positive impact on investigating information architecture on several websites.
  • Optimal Workshop has helped investigated the labeling on several websites.
  • Optimal Workshop has also support in the investigation of UX in navigations.
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UXArmy
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ScreenShots

UXArmy Screenshots

Screenshot of the client dashboard where clients can create tests for their prototypes, websites, mobile Apps, Mobile websites, web apps. They can check the overall progress of every test and they can also navigate to each test and see their progress and details as well.

They can check their account summary, top-up their account (via both PayPal and Debit/Credit cards) with credits to use in recruiting UserAdvocates to take the test.

They can also navigate to account settings from the dashboard.Screenshot of a section that displays all the tests and any test can be selected to see the details of the response of the test. A new test can be created from here too by clicking on the "create test" button in the upper right corner of the screen.Screenshot of an example of the 2 ways to recruit for a test:

1. Up to 10  team members can take tests for free.

2. Testers can be recruited from the UXArmy's pool of testers from all around the world with a detailed demographic and behavioral filters like the country they live in or what language they speak, the mobile device they use, what gender they are, what shows they watch on TV, etc.