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User Sense
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We utilize our extensive database of over 60,000 participants across Europe and collaborate with local partners to recruit niche or additional participants. Our recruitment process ensures that participants are representative of your target audience and meet the specific criteria of your study.
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Focus groups are a valuable tool for understanding customer needs, preferences, and behaviors. They provide qualitative data that can inform product development, marketing strategies, and overall business planning. Engaging with real users offers a deeper understanding that surveys and quantitative methods alone cannot provide.
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A focus group is a carefully selected group of individuals brought together to discuss and provide feedback on a specific product, service, concept, or idea. This method helps gather diverse perspectives and in-depth insights to guide business decisions.
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Complete these five steps to get your camera and/or microphone up and running.
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Learn how to configure your Mac-computer to take part in our studies.
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Learn more on how to schedule sessions with recordings using your own testers.
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Find out how you can schedule sessions without recordings when using your own testers.
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There are several ways to invite your own testers to participate in a study. This can be done by creating a tester account or by providing a unique participation link.
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It is possible to avoid creating an account for testers by providing them with unique participation links or accounts. In this way, you can avoid storing personal tester data in our platform.
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Working as a tester at User Sense is not a substitute for a part-time or full-time job. We cannot guarantee a fixed number of tests or studies you can participate in. Keep in mind that your earnings can vary. For example, you could be earning up to 100 euros in one month, followed by two months in which you will not be invited to participate in a study.
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