Sprig’s browser-based unmoderated testing makes it easy to learn if your ideas, concepts, and prototypes will land with users before you write a line of code. So you can build user-centric products that are more likely to succeed.
Hi everyone!
One year ago in August we launched on Product Hunt with our new name, Sprig. Today, we are taking a huge leap forward by launching Concept & Usability Testing, which enables you to use Sprig for user research across the entire product development lifecycle.
At Sprig, we believe you should research twice and build once so you can have more confidence that your designs will resonate with users. That’s what our mission is all about - making experiences that matter.
Our new browser-based Concept & Usability functionality will have you testing ideas, designs, and prototypes in minutes, no matter if you’re a solo designer, founder, small team or large enterprise. You’ll be able to:
- Conduct unmoderated tests with unlimited seats
- Easily source participants by recruiting from within your product or using your favorite panel
- Embed Figma prototypes with one click
- Use 14 new templates so you don’t need to build test flows from scratch
Plus, use Sprig’s in-product surveys to recruit existing users for more research and evaluate the effectiveness of your designs post-launch.
Sprig wants to help you build research into every product decision you make so you can launch successful products and waste fewer resources. I’m thrilled that this launch makes that possible.
Get started for free or check out our TechCrunch article to learn about our $30M funding round from existing investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Accel, as well as our newest investor, Figma Ventures, that will help us accelerate the development of our platform.
Looking forward to your feedback!
@aaronoleary Great question! The most exciting part of testing with Sprig is the ability to ask people to opt into a test right within your product or app via a Sprig in-product survey. You can also send an email or test link to participants you source elsewhere, like panels.
@florin_biro Thank you! There are a few tools on the market, but none that help with research pre and post launch + the Sprig test taking experience is browser-based, which is different (and much better)! than most of the tools on the market today.
Wow! This looks interesting. Congratulations on the launch @ryanglasgow. Solutions like these can really help save a lot of dev time, which anyway is a scarcity these days :)
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