Which platform do you use the most to do research for your product?
Nupur Tevatiya
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George Strunin@georgestrunin
Pathway
I couldn’t just scroll past this topic!
We’re working on a product called Pathway https://pathway.cc/ that’s made for modern product teams doing user research. Feel free to give it a try — our Free plan is quite generous, and you can explore almost everything 🙌
I’m also curious to know what platforms everyone else is using. And if anyone has feedback or insights on the topic, I’d love to hear them!
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I've been using a combination of Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and Twitter to stay up-to-date on the latest research related to my product area. Google Scholar is great for finding academic papers, ResearchGate helps me connect with other researchers, and following relevant accounts on Twitter surfaces new findings, insights and discussions. Curious what platforms others are finding most useful for product research! Pathway looks really interesting - I'll have to check it out.
@robertthomas2 I have learned about ResearchGate from you. Thanks 🙌🏻
I will surely use this in my reading as well.
We use usertesting.com. Gives you access to test users from all demographics. Pricy but worth it.
@mogthesify I agree it is worth it. But is there any other similar platform which does the same thing ?
@nupur_tevatiya I don’t know. Do you?
Google is still my go-to for general research, but for more targeted product research I've been loving UserLeap lately. Super quick to set up micro-surveys to get feedback from users on specific features or ideas. Anyone else use UserLeap or have other tools they recommend for fast, focused user research?