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Advice on adding user testing into an existing app project?

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  1. Test, measure, and monitor UX with our cost-effective all-in-one platform. UserZoom is a cloud-based solution for online usability testing.
    I've been looking at the variety of UT sites available for remote usability testing (useberry.com, maze.co, userzoom.com, UserTesting, userbrain.com, TryMyUI, userlytics.com, uxarmy, UXcam).

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  2. Usability testing has never been easier. Get videos of real people speaking their thoughts as they use websites, mobile apps, prototypes and more!
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    Cost and quality of site - Looking over the offers (other than Usertesting.com), my sense is that if I budget for 120 user tests per year, I should expect to pay about $50 per tester). So budget of about $6000 per year... Is that the right ball park? Any sites that you strongly recommend (or vice versa)?

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  3. Userlytics is a website and mobile app usability testing platform.
    I've been looking at the variety of UT sites available for remote usability testing (useberry.com, maze.co, userzoom.com, UserTesting, userbrain.com, TryMyUI, userlytics.com, uxarmy, UXcam).

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  4. User testing feedback and rich analytics in minutes
    I've been looking at the variety of UT sites available for remote usability testing (useberry.com, maze.co, userzoom.com, UserTesting, userbrain.com, TryMyUI, userlytics.com, uxarmy, UXcam).

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