Test types
Figma prototype tests
Import an interactive prototype by URL or via the Figma plugin. AI users move through your selected frames and react screen by screen.
Image tests
Upload static screenshots or mockups and get feedback on visual design, layout, and information hierarchy.
Website tests
An AI user operates a real browser on your live site, working toward a task you define — with a step-by-step action log, screenshots, and a full session recording.
AI personas
Reusable, richly detailed AI participants — hand-written or distilled from your own research data.
How a test comes together
- Create a project from a Figma prototype, image upload, or website URL. Projects organize all the tests you run against one design.
- Configure the test — the goal or task, the test mode (conversational, expert audit), the questions each screen is evaluated on, and optional extras like SUS questionnaires.
- Pick personas — one or many, each with its own run count, from your persona library or written inline.
- Run it. Each persona execution is one test run. Runs complete in minutes; website tests can be watched live.
- Read the results — per-run transcripts and screenshots, plus an aggregated summary with key takeaways and prioritized recommendations. See Results & reports.
Projects & lifecycle
Projects live in folders alongside your studies and move through Draft → Active → Completed / Archived (a draft becomes active on its first run). You can duplicate a project to iterate on a new version of a design, and every run keeps a snapshot of the exact configuration and screens it tested — so old results stay meaningful as the design evolves. Test runs themselves are running → completed (or failed — retryable once, free unless the retry succeeds; prototype runs can be partially successful if only some screens complete).Credits
Credits are only charged for runs that succeed (including partially successful prototype runs) and come from the same allowance as study completions.