UI and UX Pros and Cons


UI and UX Pros and Cons

PRO’s

1. It can increase your income
Companies that invest in UX research and design have significant advantages. In fact, ten years of research shows that companies whose growth strategy is based on human-centered design practices see 228% higher ROI, which is the S&P 500.

UI and UX Pros and Cons


2. Saves you money
Studying your customer behavior will help you make pro-research, user-centered design decisions. User feedback will prevent you from making costly development errors and help you solve user issues more efficiently.

3. Find where your customers are stuck
An important benefit of user testing is that you can see where your customers are experiencing problems and get stuck. For example:
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4. Get a fresh, neutral perspective
When you're 100% involved in your work, it's hard to reshape it. The things that are important to you and your colleagues can vary significantly for your user. And when a real user examines your design, you get a fresh, neutral perspective.

5. Time saving

You might be thinking that there is no way that testing a user can save you time. In some cases, this is true, but you will see all the benefits in the long-term view. A user test will show you what errors you have now. And if you no longer receive errors, you'll get to them later. But later it will be very difficult to fix them. As your product progresses, it helps to discover the problems and problems and overcome the problems.


Cons
1. Privacy Issues

You do not control the physical environment, and you will prevent users from taking screenshots or otherwise refrain from sharing what they are seeing. If the theory you're testing is new, how can you prevent your competitors from stealing it? the. Are the audiences right?The most important thing in user testing is finding the right type of audience. But you can't be 100% sure whether or not they are the right audience before people use your products and services.

3. It still costs money
It can also be expensive in terms of facilities and equipment and staff time. Finding the money for small companies and independent designers can be difficult to find.

4. Limit
It's possible to work with only a small sample of potential customers.

5. It takes time
Statistics can be quite complex and time-consuming to analyze.

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