Crowd is a comprehensive customer insights and user research platform that empowers businesses to gather, analyze, and implement customer feedback effectively. It provides you with the tools to truly understand your users, so that you can create meaningful experiences for them and drive growth for your business. With Crowd, you can effortlessly collect and organize insights from your users, making it easy to focus on what matters most. The platform's advanced analytics make it simple to interpret complex data, allowing you to see what's working and what needs attention. Equipped with these powerful insights, you'll gain the confidence to make informed decisions and navigate the path to sustainable growth. Crowd's all-in-one solution covers a wide range of user research needs, from unmoderated testing and moderated sessions to embedding feedback directly into your platform and documenting all your insights. The platform's easy-to-use templates and integrations make it accessible for teams of all sizes, while robust security measures and GDPR compliance ensure your data is processed and stored with the utmost care and confidentiality. With Crowd, you're not just gathering data - you're propelling your business forward with comprehensive insights that drive meaningful change.
Crowd provides tools to easily conduct user research studies and gather insights from your users.
Crowd allows you to run moderated user research sessions with features like inviting speakers, removing them, and kicking out attendees.
Crowd provides a feedback widget that you can embed into your own product or platform to collect user feedback.
Crowd helps you document and organize all the user insights and research data you collect.
Crowd's AI-powered analysis tools help you quickly explore patterns, ask questions, and decode your user data.
Crowd provides ready-made templates to help you get started with various user research use cases.
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Reviewing it now but overall so far the experience have been great. It´s very intuitive and easy to use. I like the templates and the integration with tools like Figma.
I think it's a good app, just need to iron out the bugs. I bought Tier 1 and I can attest that the app is easy to use and well thought out. I like the ready-made templates for different uses, the ability to turn off the Crowd branding, change widget placement, and customize the colors to my brand.
I would accept a much lower price for a moderated connection - nowadays video connections are in every mobile and almost every chat app, so I don't understand why it's so expensive in Crowd. Sure, there's AI that transcribes calls, but as far as I know, the AI only transcribes videos that are in English. But my visitors only communicate in Czech and Slovak, so I'm not going to want Tier 3 just because there's a moderated video.
But what makes me very happy - because my subscribers don't speak English - it's very important for me that I can easily transcribe all items and texts into my language. I set up the first widget in about 5 minutes and I give you my word that working with Crowd is extremely easy and intuitive.
Admittedly, I also needed help and waited about 15 minutes before I heard back from someone. But then they attended to me until the problem was fixed.
Crowd is a great app and if you give it a try, I believe you will keep it.
I recently acquired the highest tier (Tier 3) of Crowd, a usability testing tool, to evaluate its effectiveness. As a seasoned UX researcher and designer familiar with industry-standard tools like Userzoom and Usertesting, I regularly conduct both moderated and unmoderated testing sessions for prototypes and live services.
Upon initiating the tool, I entered a URL to assess a SaaS product's clarity and sign-up process through a basic test. Initially, I overlooked the necessity of purchasing testers, assuming the 150 total tests included in the package covered this aspect. However, I later realised this allocation was for analysis purposes. Nevertheless, the pricing of $5 per unmoderated tester represents excellent value, although it remains uncertain whether this rate will remain consistent. Consequently, there is a potential for costs to escalate, up to $50+, without a means of securing a locked-in price.
Despite these considerations, I encountered challenges during test creation, particularly regarding functionality and logic. Despite paying $15 for three unmoderated users (not sure what happens to that money now), I faced difficulties getting the test to go live initially. Subsequent adjustments were necessary before it successfully launched. However, I encountered an issue where user choices failed to trigger progress, even when opting to skip.
Furthermore, even though there were problems, I have yet to witness any testers engaging with the test, leaving me uncertain about the user data pool's adequacy. Additionally, I provided minimal criteria for participant selection, only limiting it to individuals in the UK.
In addition to these drawbacks, I observed significant sluggishness and delays within the tool interface, despite having high-speed internet connectivity.
On a positive note, Crowd offers impressive test templates and visually appealing widgets, although I have yet to test their functionality. Similarly, the analysis features appear promising, although I have not had the opportunity to explore them due to incomplete tests.
In conclusion, while Crowd exhibits evident flaws, addressing these issues could position it as one of the premier testing tools. Clarification regarding user costs and the possibility of securing a locked-in price would greatly enhance confidence for lifetime deal purchasers.
Due to the problems mixed with the potential I will give this at the moment 3/5 with a warning that purchasers could be buying into something amazing, or it could just end up not working well at all. Such great potential.