1. Usability testing software: Usability testing software such as UserTesting, Hotjar, and Usabilla can be used to observe how users interact with your product and identify areas of improvement.
2. Survey tools: Survey tools such as SurveyMonkey, Qualtrics, and Typeform can be used to collect feedback from users on the design of your product.
3. Card sorting tools: Card sorting tools such as OptimalSort and Treejack can be used to understand how users would organize information in your product.
4. A/B testing software: A/B testing software such as Optimizely and VWO can be used to test different design variations and measure the impact of design changes.
5. Prototyping tools: Prototyping tools such as InVision, Figma, and Sketch can be used to quickly create prototypes of potential design solutions
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