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Business Problems Solved
Optimal Workshop has been a trusted tool for user research agencies and UX departments for over a decade. One agency has relied on it for conducting information architecture research, particularly using tools like Optimal Sort for card sorting and Treejack for tree testing. This has allowed them to gather valuable insights into how users navigate websites and make data-driven recommendations to clients about improving website navigation.
In addition, Optimal Workshop is used by businesses looking to solve the problem of information architecture redesign, especially for multiple products that require IA design. The product and platform team at one company has successfully used Optimal Workshop's tree testing feature to assess findability within the labeling and structure schema of a B2B site. This has helped them optimize the website's organization and ensure that users can easily locate the desired information.
Another common use case for Optimal Workshop is remote workshops, where data on user flows, actions, and behaviors are collected through activities like card sorting and tree testing. This allows researchers to gain insights into how users categorize information and make informed design decisions. Moreover, Optimal Workshop's card sorting and tree testing features have become valuable alternatives to UserTesting.com for user testing in the design process.
Customer experience and design departments also utilize Optimal Workshop for conducting research studies and analysis. This includes activities such as user interviews, usability testing, tree testing, card sorting, and surveys. These features enable teams to gather rich qualitative data to inform their design decisions and improve the overall user experience.
Even marketing departments benefit from Optimal Workshop's capabilities. They use the platform to conduct tree tests on navigation menus to understand how users categorize menu items. By gathering this valuable data, marketers can optimize their website's information hierarchy and enhance user engagement.
Lastly, Optimal Sort proves to be an excellent platform for usability testing in order to ensure a user-friendly digital presence. It becomes especially useful for website or mobile development projects where developers need accurate insights into website navigation and information architecture to create an intuitive user interface.
Overall, Optimal Workshop has proven to be a versatile tool with a wide range of use cases. From conducting information architecture research and remote workshops to usability testing and data-driven analysis, it has become an invaluable asset for various teams and organizations across different industries.
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7 Reviews
Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesInformation Technology & Services2Marketing & Advertising3Design1Research1
Optimal Sort is an excellent platform for useability testing and ensuring your digital presence (website or mobile) is user friendly. I've used both CardSort and TreeJack on a range of projects with clients who building or redeveloping websites, and it always provides excellent insights and data to ensure we both build a great site, and take the stakeholders along for the journey.
Pros
CardSorting and developing inital IA
TreeJack testing and testing of IA
Excellent visualisation of results and data
Cons
Some elements of TreeJack and where you can put the "right" answer are a challenge, but well explained in the help
Likelihood to Recommend
A fantastic platform for testing use cases and user journeys when building websites.
VU
Verified User
C-Level Executive in Corporate (Marketing & Advertising company, 1-10 employees)
We are a user research agency and have used Optimal Workshop tools for a number of client projects over the last 10+ years. Whenever we need to do information architecture research, we try to use one or more of their tools. Most often, we start by using Optimal Sort for card sorting and follow it up with one or more rounds of tree testing with Treejack. Ideally but less often, we follow up that up with navigation design testing with Chalkmark.
Pros
Easy to use tools for research participants
Useful analysis tools for researchers
Cons
Sometimes research participants get confused with the interface during sessions; still room to make the tools more intuitive
Likelihood to Recommend
The tools are great for user researchers who have a solid foundation with IA research methods, or are willing to learn them while using the tools. However they don't magically create valid IA studies; someone with no IA research experience may struggle to use the tools and/or run studies resulting in poor quality data.
We use this tool every time we need to perform remote workshops. It allows us to collect data in an easier and quicker way, it allows us to see what flows a user performs, what they do, and how they do it. We use it mainly for activities like card sorting or tree testing.
Pros
User research
Card sorting
Tree testing
Cons
Mobile app testing.
User testing.
Session recording.
Likelihood to Recommend
When organizing activities like card sorting or tree testing, this tool allows us to organize them in a very intuitive way both for us designers but also for those who will interact with the activities. Also, it allows seeing what are the first things that users notice and click and how they move after each error they commit.
VU
Verified User
Employee in Customer Service (Design company, 11-50 employees)
We use Optimal Workshop for user testing on whichever product we are designing. We've specifically used the card sorting feature and the tree testing feature. Overall, we find the features pretty easy to use, though we've only used them for internal user testing versus an external audience. Some of us find it quicker to use than UserTesting.com set-up-wise.
Pros
The user interface is quite user friendly
Variety of tests
Access and variety of help on how to run tests, as well as educational information on which tests to run for your use case
Cons
Improvements to navigation to finding your things
Likelihood to Recommend
I would use it primarily for any UserTesting needs, either before, during, or after the design process. It works well to send out to an internal group of folks. I have not personally used it yet to blast out to a pool of external users. Optimal Workshop also provides some learning aspects to teach you how to use their product as well as which user test you should run for your projects.
VU
Verified User
Employee in Research & Development (Marketing & Advertising company, 10,001+ employees)
Optimal Workshop is being used by our organization as a user research tool for conducting research studies and analysis. It is used by the Customer Experience and Design department. It helps our research teams conduct powerful and effective research studies such as user interviews, usability testing, tree testing, card sorting, and surveys.
Pros
Tree testing
Card sorting
Research analysis and qualitative tagging/identifying themes
Cons
Price
Likelihood to Recommend
Well suited - powerful tool for conducting qualitative and quantitative research. Its Tree Test and Card Sort capabilities are very easy to use and powerful tools. Very nice user experience and user interface - beautiful and easy to use. Not well suited - the surveying tool was great, but SurveyMonkey is slightly better and has more flexibility and capabilities.
VU
Verified User
Strategist in Research & Development (Information Technology & Services company, 201-500 employees)
OptimalWorkshop has provided invaluable insights to our website development process for "pennies" cost wise. We've been able to derive fairly quick insights that make a huge impact on our bottom line and customer satisfaction. Now that we've started using OptimalWorkshop, it's quickly become a sought after service for our internal stakeholders.
Pros
Optimal Workshop's UI and UX are impeccable. It's incredibly easy to use and set up tests even for novices.
Optimal Workshop's test type offerings are fantastic. They have almost anything you could need within the platform.
Optimal Workshop's payment options are incredibly reasonable and useful whether you're doing very few tests or a lot of tests.
Cons
The analysis of some of the tests, the card sorting and tree jacking in particular, definitely have a bit of learning curve. I'd like to see some more platform intelligence that provides context into what you're seeing and how you can implement the results.
Likelihood to Recommend
Optimal Workshop is great for UX testing for those with a budget to do so. This may be a little on the expensive side for smaller businesses, but definitely not anything crazy expensive. The insights that you get out of these tests are invaluable and can be the difference between launching a site and succeeding/failing.
Optimal Workshop is used at my organization for two tools: Card Sort and Treejack. These assist the investigation of labeling, categorization and information architecture on your website. We, in particular, use it to investigate websites navigation hierarchies and labeling to identify user struggles and navigations strengths. This research helps strengthen our website navigation recommendations to clients.
Pros
Optimal Workshop conducts speedy recruitment at a fee.
It is relatively easy to set up tests on Optimal Workshop.
Optimal Workshop helps in the analysis of the user data by generating graphs, pie charts, and pie trees.
Cons
Not all users take the tasks seriously, some rush through tasks in order to be paid for completing the study. Optimal Workshop doesn't have a simple way of reports this (i had to go out of my way to report more than 50% of my users had rush through my tasks and skewed my results). Although, if you get in touch with them, they will replace the participants.
Likelihood to Recommend
Optimal Workshop is well suited if you have evidence to suggest there are UX issues existing within your website navigation. This research will gain user insight and evidence as to what the issues are.