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  • I tried to describe how you can use a digital whiteboard (e.g., Miro, Mural, FigJam) to tag user interviews. The main advantage is that you can quickly categorize things visually in at least three different ways, which seems useful. Any comments, shared experience, or suggestions?
    Nice way to visualize your research. There is also an app called Dovetail where you can also tag and organize findings. - Source: Reddit / 3 months ago
  • Research Repositories - what are you using?
    Https://dovetailapp.com/ and https://condens.io/ (both excellent and specifically focused on user research). - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
  • Can we discuss the time spent gathering feedback during user interviews?
    Try Dovetail. They have a lot of features that will make your life easier: https://dovetailapp.com/. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
  • How did you split equity?
    Interesting contrary advice/strategy: 50/50. Are you both working on it full-time? If not, why not? How else are you both going to be so deep in, that you'll have to push through? Dovetail is a great example of this. As much as you'll hear some advice along the lines of "More of my companies have failed from 50/50 splits and no compromises than otherwise", personally I find this very avoidable. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
  • Automated transcription? Does anyone know of a good transcription option that is free/cheap, and doesn't store info on the cloud or share with third parties? I'm trying to avoid hand transcribing hours of interview data. 😫
    I'd recommend Dove Tail https://dovetailapp.com/ it's for Market Research, but you can get a transcription from a 30 minute audio file - not perfect word for word - in 5 minutes. - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
  • how do you draw insights from usability test interviews?
    I'm a UX Researcher and I use Dovetail for analyzing interviews. Saves tons of time. The tool will transcribe the video recordings and then you can highlight the transcription. You can also add in your own terms that Dovetail will remember when transcribing interviews to help with the native language thing. Then you can tag and highlight transcriptions and notes you take and compare notes between interviews to... - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
  • Tell me your "product tool" stack.
    Not affiliated/never used, but heard good things: https://dovetailapp.com/ for user research. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
  • Research repository tips
    Haven't checked the panel discussion that was linked by u/poodleface, so I may be repeating something said there. I suggest Dovetail (#notsponsored) because of how well it supports other aspects of the research process. The automated transcriptions for English speakers are of really good quality, you can do the analysis from the same tool, create personas (in the tool), link findings between studies, allow video... - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
  • 10 Tips On How To Improve UI/UX Design of a Web Application
    Interview tools give you detailed information about the user's attitudes, desires, and experiences. Dovetail is one of the most prominent examples. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Tools for organizing and understanding Customer Interview notes better?
    Https://dovetailapp.com dovetail sounds like what you’re looking for. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
  • Tools to automate analysis of interview notes?
    Https://dovetailapp.com/ is perfect for this. - Source: Reddit / about 2 years ago

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