Sprig (formerly UserLeap) headquartered in San Francisco offers user research technology that helps research and product teams learn from their customers in real-time and deliver product experiences. Sprig is used to ensure user research happens early and often throughout the product development process, so as to build customer-centric products that deliver a sustainable competitive advantage.
The research platform enables teams to pull the customer into every product decision with fast and…
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Usabilla (discontinued)
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Usabilla was a web and app survey tool, developed by the Amsterdam company of the same name, and acquired by SurveyMonkey in March of 2019. The product is no longer available.
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Although it is new to the market but it really is a good tool. It competes with all the existing giants like Google Analytics & HubSpot.
Sprig allows users to record video (either on their screen or their webcam) on their mobile devices. Once you have integrated it into your website, you can easily deploy any questionnaire on any page of your website.
I have Hotjar, Sprig, and Usabilla in my workplace. Usabilla unfortunately has the most limited feature set of the 3 options. The difficulty of administering a Usabilla survey on mobile is a big blocker for my projects. Sprig and Hotjar both allow mobile and allow video …
Sprig gives users easy-to-understand insights throughout the development process, and its comprehensive approach to research gives rapid insights within hours rather than weeks of gathering and evaluating data.
If we could select 0/10 we would... We would not recommend anyone using this product as it excludes a very important user group, disabled users. If you use this product you will be failing ADA and WCAG 2.1 (EU Directive for public sector websites and mobile apps). In my opinion, you will be vulnerable to lawsuits.
It doesn't gather users from all user groups, it's exclusive to non-disabled users - users with disabilities using assistive technology are not able to access or use the platform
There are extensive colour contrast issues with the platform, making it difficult to use by users with low vision
Usabilla is not accessible to keyboard users (as well as users on other assistive technology) - when the modal is expanded, the background is still focusable
The touch target sizes of the links and buttons are not accessible - it's very difficult to close out of the modal when on mobile, or if a user had a mobility disability and was using a mouse
Sprig is ideal for high-traffic websites. Few people (passively and actively) provide feedback when asked. Therefore, before you get this tool, you need to make sure you measure your website's traffic and decide if it's worth investing in it. This tool is recommended for any e-commerce site for post-purchase research after the purchase is complete.
The interface to configure the questionary is quite easy to use. It helps to give autonomy to marketing teams. Once the initial setup is made (integrating a basic javascript code on your website), you can easily deploy any questionary on any page of your website. Usabilla is a very flexible tool overall.
I haven't contacted support yet to solve a particular issue. I do have an account manager at Usabilla that I talk to in order to introduce the software to my team but this is just to run over the basic functionality in a live demo setting. The ability to talk to a real person over video call is a benefit though.
I have Hotjar, Sprig, and Usabilla in my workplace. Usabilla unfortunately has the most limited feature set of the 3 options. The difficulty of administering a Usabilla survey on mobile is a big blocker for my projects. Sprig and Hotjar both allow mobile and allow video recordings (either of a user's screen or a user's webcam for impromptu interviews).
The positive impact of Usabilla has been being able to measure and respond quickly to our customers' feedback so that we can resolve issues quicker or make enhancements faster.
We have also been able to manage and track our NPS scores and correlate these scores to our overall business performance to make sure that our customers' views of our products and processes and in line with our internal understanding and success of the business.
Additionally, the Usabilla team has been willing to provide us with training and ideas on how to use the tool better which has helped our team think more strategically and be more connected to the experiences our customers are having on our web properties.