Share your perspective on how digital guides can be improved. Your feedback will help shape better user experiences for everyone.
We are looking for individuals to participate in a research study to gather feedback on digital guides and online resources. Your input is crucial for helping us understand how people interact with online support tools for various important personal processes.
This study aims to make digital tools more intuitive, comprehensive, and helpful for everyone. We want to hear about your experiences – what works well, what is challenging, and what could be improved when navigating significant decisions or processes with online assistance.
What You Will DoEngage in a guided conversation about your experiences with digital resources
Discuss the clarity and usefulness of online guides for important processes
Provide candid feedback on potential areas for improvement in digital support tools
Share your overall perspective on enhancing user experiences with online information
Individuals who regularly use online resources for information and guidance
People interested in improving digital user experiences and online processes
Those who appreciate clear, helpful, and effective digital tools
Anyone willing to share their honest opinions on digital guides and support materials
Pay: USD 12.25 - 17.50 per session
Duration: ~45 minutes
Format: AI-led voice interview, available anytime
Location: Remote (United States)
Start your paid interview now
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