6 Amazing tools for UX Research
1. Google Forms

You can use Google Forms to create online surveys and quizzes and send them to other people. … When you create a Google Form, it’s saved in Google Drive. … When you create a form in GoogleSheets, the responses will be saved in a new sheet.
2. Typeform

Quick and clean online forms reimagined. Use a simple drag-and-drop interface to create any kind of form, survey, or questionnaire, and even take credit card payments.
3. Google Analytics

GA is a freemium web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. Perfect to track your product usage!
4. UserZoom

With UserZoom, UX professionals can run unmoderated, task-based studies with geographically dispersed participants over any web-based interface (website, prototype, mock-up.) Participants take the study simultaneously (asynchronous), in their natural context, using their own PC or device.
5. Dscout

Dscout’s mobile research platform collects and analyzes video, image, text, and survey feedback so you can build and share qual insights with quantitative heft, speed, and confidence.
6. Ethnio

Find the right participants for your in-person and remote UX research, online exercises or surveys, by using ethnio to create beautiful recruiting screeners. Explore your options for developing additional functionality through our customer research tool development.

