If you want a tool that can help you test user experience on a range of devices, Loop11 is worth a look. The service automates user testing, produces reports and offers AI-powered analysis to help companies make design decisions based on data. It can test on desktop, mobile and tablet devices, with features like highlight clips, timestamped notes and UX metrics. You can recruit participants from your own list or Loop11's pool of verified users, and tests can be in various formats, including prototype and information architecture tests.
Another good option is Sauce Labs, an all-purpose testing service for web and mobile apps. It offers access to a broad range of web browsers, mobile emulators and real mobile devices for testing on a wide range of platforms. Sauce Labs is geared for big businesses, with features like cross-browser testing, mobile testing and automation frameworks that dovetail with CI/CD and team collaboration tools.
If you prefer an AI-infused approach, LambdaTest offers a single service for cross-browser and mobile app testing on more than 3,000 real browsers and devices. It offers live interactive cross-browser testing, automated testing with a variety of frameworks and AI-powered test execution and analytics. That makes it a good option for small and large businesses that want to speed up their testing.
Last, LogRocket combines session replay, product analytics and error tracking to help you figure out what's wrong with your UX and fix technical problems. With features like AI error tracking, UX analytics and frontend performance monitoring, LogRocket offers data that developers, product managers and designers can use to improve user experience and fix problems. Integrations with other tools mean it works with a variety of other tools.