p/hawkeye-access
Control your iOS device using your eyes
Ben Lang
Hawkeye 2.0 β€” Learn where people look in your products.
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Hawkeye is a user testing platform that uses eye tracking to deliver unparalleled insights into user behavior. Conduct eye tracking tests using an iPhone or iPad, no extra hardware needed.
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Hunter Owens
Having been fortunate to been using Hawkeye for some time, I can confirm that it does indeed deliver and feels like the future of user testing happening right before your eyes.
Matt Moss
@owens Thanks Hunter, can't thank you enough for helping test out Hawkeye :)
Matt Moss
Hey Product Hunt, Matt from Hawkeye Labs here! Super excited to introduce Hawkeye 2.0: a new testing platform that uses eye tracking to deliver unparalleled insights into user behavior. βœ¨πŸ‘€ When we launched an early access version of the Hawkeye iOS app on Product Hunt last spring, we were blown away by the response. Over the last few months, we've been building out our full vision for a user testing platform. Hawkeye 2.0 lets you create, view, and share tests from our new web dashboard. You can easily invite participants to complete remote tests on their own devices in their own time. Using the TrueDepth camera on newer iOS devices, Hawkeye tracks where participants look during the test without any extra hardware. This lets you play back screen recordings showing where participants look and view heatmaps of the most-viewed areas in your product. Best of all, Hawkeye was designed from the ground up with great UX in mind so you can enjoy conducting your tests. In fact, you can even try out participating in a test! Give it a go and be a part of our Product Hunt user study: https://invites.usehawkeye.com/s... Features: - Send remote eye tracking tests πŸŽ₯ - View screen recordings and heatmaps πŸ”₯ - Easily share results with your team πŸ’Œ Sign up now for free! I'd love to hear your feedback and am happy to answer any questions :)
James Robinson
This is bananas. 😦
Edwin Arbus
Congrats on the launch, @thefuturematt! Exciting to see the iteration and progress of Hawkeye. This is a really powerful product with no peer. πŸ¦…πŸ‘€
Matt Moss
@edwinwee Thanks so much Edwin, really appreciate all your help :)
Jordan Gonen
Congrats guys :)
Matt Moss
@jrdngonen Thanks so much!
Lachlan Kirkwood
Is it possible to create and measure custom events like a user looking at a certain element for a period of time?
Matt Moss
@lachlankirkwood πŸ‘‹ Hey Lachlan, thanks so much for the comment! This is definitely something we're working on. Soon, while viewing a heat map you'll be able to mouse over UI elements to get exact stats on when the user began looking at the element and for how long. We're also looking to add an export feature that will let you download the raw numbers for all the elements on the page.
Minjie Shi
Just tested myself and I am going to use this for my next round of user researches for sure. Thank you so much for removing the barrier of using eye-tracking in user researches. Looking forward to seeing it working on laptops as well!!!!!!
Matt Moss
@minjie_shi Hey Minjie, thanks for the comment! Would love to hear more about how your next round of research goes. Let me know if there's anything I can help with! Feel free to reach out anytime to matt@usehawkeye.com
Alex Carrabre
So cool!!
Matt Moss
@carrabre Thanks Alex, can't wait to keep evolving the product!
Lucas Steuber
The game is afoot! ;) Just kidding @thefuturematt and all - congratulations on Hawkeye 2.0 and of course Hawkeye Access, which I hope is sticking around!
Matt Moss
@coolhandlucas I'd watch your back haha πŸ‘€. But seriously, thanks Lucas! Hawkeye Access is definitely still a priority for us. We actually just added an eye controllable keyboard to the iPad version a week or so ago!
Lucas Steuber
@thefuturematt Very nice! I just realized I have Access on my iPhone but not iPad, I'll check it out. Keep it up, and if you're ever interested in collaborating I'd be very interested in connecting.
Matt Moss
@coolhandlucas Awesome! Definitely would love to hear any and all feedback. Definitely will send betas your way :)