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1 | Submitted at | Q1: How would you rate the above demo's overall experience? | Q2: What did you like most about this demo? | Q3: How could we make it even better for you? |
2 | 2024-02-06 10:59:44 | 5 | In general, I love that it gives you a taste of what to expect and that is not all the same pattern like Q & A . I love that it's dynamic and gamefull so it makes it more memorable | I think for the demo -> you nailed it. Now Let's wait that the product stands to the expectations and promise :) |
3 | 2024-01-18 4:24:30 | 5 | The gamification works for me. I can recall concepts better in this way versus reading them in a book. I also notice that when I repeat exercises they embed themselves better. | Can't think of anything right now. |
4 | 2024-01-05 0:38:35 | 5 | even for a right answer there was clear description of the answer, allowing me to learn the reason in case of a fluke option choice | giving a PDF booklet after each quiz which includes the concepts covered in the quiz along with examples |
5 | 2023-12-13 4:00:28 | 4 | The brief lessons are easy to gather. Will there be explanations on the topics shown? Like further then just introducing it in a single slide? | There are a few interactive pages that moved my entire screen vs just the interactive item. Moving the pin on the smoothie haptic pic caused my screen to reload, like when u pull a page down to refresh. That made it difficult to accomplish the task. |
6 | 2023-11-18 13:39:47 | 5 | The Gamification | With guides before each lesson/ chapter |
7 | 2023-11-16 3:52:36 | 5 | The interactivity. Solid honorable mention to the clarity of the lessons. 2nd honorable mention to the path that looks like the Duolingo path. | Make it REALLY long, haha. Seriously, this is great. I have a learning disability, and this method works so much better for me than most things out there. The only thing I loved as much as I think I'm going to love this is the Data-Driven PM course from GoPractice.io Their "simulator" method worked great for me. Please make this app easy to replay/review. That will help too. |
8 | 2023-11-01 10:57:33 | 5 | Real-life examples and being specific! | Not sure if I'll have that option, but would love to come back and be able to easily find a specific topic, exercise I need. Also, after I answer the question, would love to see if other options are made-up names or not (to filter those names out) :))) Felt like some of them were, but not sure! |
9 | 2023-10-12 17:28:21 | 5 | When I had to practically show my knowledge! but this was an easy one :) | I would love it if there was an excercise where I would actually be creating a screen. Maybe if I had some text boxes and I had to choose which ones I am gonna put inside my frame and how the hierarchy should be. Practice! :) It was truly amazing though ;) Bravo! |
10 | 2023-10-10 16:49:30 | 5 | I love that I can directly access it on my phone The "correct answer" sound effect sounds satisfying | I was wondering if I get to read some theories before proceeding with the exercises without leaving the exercise screen, or else I would have to open Google and search for the meaning of a specific term/theory before I could pick an answer. TQ |
11 | 2023-10-02 9:25:29 | 5 | I liked the interactivity and the real-life examples. The bite-sized learning is great and reminds me of Duolingo, which I have been almost addicted to at one point. I'm sure that I'll be sad when I go through your entire exercise catalog and there's nothing left to do, haha. Great work as always guys! | At this point I don't see any obvious flaws I could point out. Seems like a great product! |
12 | 2023-09-19 16:22:14 | 1 | Nice way of presenting the design practices | I tried to login but asked me to pay AGAIN and when I accessed the demo through the link above doesn’t allow me to go to previous demos. You are teaching good user experience and you don’t try to fix your own!! |
13 | 2023-09-19 9:34:47 | 4 | It's really playful and the answers of the questions at the end are short and easy to understand. | maybe start with a lesson before jumping into the questions, or give the choice to start with a lesson first. |
14 | 2023-08-12 12:06:51 | 4 | I loved when I had to put the pin on the image :)) | the prototype was on mobile but I am with a laptop, maybe selection for desktop or mobile would help. I also use Uxcel a lot and might be used to how they do it, but their interactions a pretty fun. |
15 | 2023-08-11 16:48:08 | 4 | I really like analytics like. change in background leads to week-4 retention growth by 10% this is a great peace of info. Also i really love your cases about how to apply principle. Like make a advertisement with visible real face of hand for example. Or provide some free demo for haptic imagery you called it. Customising product like you own it is a great example as well. So the main value is insights and ideas on how i can make my product better. I am product manager btw. | I do not really like questions with guess the name of the principle. It does not lead to any real growth or insights and do not show any understanding. Really do not like it. Especially when this question just right out of the blue without any previous info about it. It is feel like random answer quiz. love all the rest but this part is really frustrating even. I would love to receive a link to contextual info like you have whole article about ownership bias and i would love to have a link to in while i am in context. Also there is no way to go back to previous page Also I would love to have last page with checklist contain more information to recollect instead. Even take a screenshot or share in social network Thanks guys hope you will find success. You are doing a great job honestly. |
16 | 2023-08-02 23:08:21 | 5 | It is as wonderful as your case study presentations I have seen so far. I got my preorder, of course :) I just can’t wait, I know this course is going to be as interesting as all materials from you I had a pleasure to study. | Just one thing: when I accidentally swiped right and went back from demo to this page, and then I started demo lesson again, the system didn’t “remember” where I was already. I had to go through the whole lesson from the start again to get to the place I have fallen off (and it was a Tesla customizing). I understand I was not logged in or so, and I know you are strong professionals and in the main course it will surely not happen, but just wanted to share this small hindrance. Otherwise I loved what I saw and I interacted with 🥰 |
17 | 2023-08-02 12:38:19 | 5 | I loved to be able to learn about user psychology with real examples | I would like to have the possibility to download in a standard format like pdf all the product psychology learnings to be able to review them at any time |
18 | 2023-07-29 14:59:38 | 5 | Learning new concepts and psychology | By list more case study of how exciting problems there in products and solutions. |
19 | 2023-07-27 15:11:47 | 4 | Very nice clean demo | Seems if I redo the demo, it does not detect that I have pre-ordered it. Despite having the confirmation email it gives me a feeling "oh am I being scammed right now" or a feeling "there is a bug happening" |
20 | 2023-07-25 6:38:36 | 5 | The variety of question types | Giving hints when failing several times |
21 | 2023-07-19 7:25:33 | 4 | Micro-animation, the motion design on the slider is great, the sound effects are cool, and the overall design is amazing. I loved the roadmap at the end of the experience. I would love to have a theory reminder, like flashcards, to reference to. Also, can you cover everything useful for typical SaaS businesses, such as best practices for setting up onboarding, card-gated self-service, freemium, email sequence, etc.? | I did not understand why you embedded the experience within a mobile device. The instruction text is a little too small for my taste. Also, it's text; maybe audio would complement this well (with the current word being highlighted as it is played). Technically you could implement this using AWS Poly with speechmarks and a little JS script (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/polly/latest/dg/speechmarks.html). Also, the feedback text is interesting, but I realized after a few responses because of banner blindness: I thought nothing useful was inside the reader until I noticed the text changed size, so it must be custom to each answer. Good luck! |
22 | 2023-07-08 10:21:48 | 5 | I love when you say how much (%) conversion each thing gain's and the theory behind it. | Add a back button, overall 10/10! |
23 | 2023-07-07 19:30:39 | 5 | Super excited for this!! Seems really easy and fun to learn more about product psychology. Totally worth the money. | Give me an easy way to share what I learned on social media; maybe with a referral code for some goodies? :) |
24 | 2023-07-07 13:46:17 | 4 | How it asks questions and helps us understand why it is right. | Teaching about the concepts and why others' answers are wrong & give details about that instead of just saying the wrong answer. Giving access to review the previous pages makes it better. |
25 | 2023-07-05 16:21:21 | 5 | I loved how the questions are framed and you write the explanation of the answer below | I think I should be able to see the lesson too so I can review that lesson, also I should be able to give the assessment of the old quiz again. I would like to re-do the old quiz to test my memory |
26 | 2023-07-05 15:58:50 | 5 | How interactive it is | provide a summary at the end of the lesson just learned |
27 | 2023-07-05 13:53:50 | 5 | i wanted to make time to learn all of your principles in psychology section for a while now, but there's always sth else to do, i feel like with this app it could finally happen, and how beneficial it would be for my skills development! | looks fine |
28 | 2023-07-05 13:50:53 | 5 | everything is interactive | more demos |
29 | 2023-07-05 13:11:46 | 5 | that was very cool and answering questions has made me think enough about how I can already implement this in some of my client work | Not sure why I have started on Week 5 and can't go back to previous weeks.... |
30 | 2023-07-05 12:14:20 | 5 | The most effective part for me is the review part at the end of the session. (Duolingo inspiration) Actually, it is an effective way to go back to previous tests and review them. | Maybe user can also interpret the design decisions on her own words on some questions instead of selecting from multiple choices |
31 | 2023-07-05 11:53:45 | 4 | Its amazing that we can learn while interacting | I feel its amazing as it |
32 | 2023-07-05 11:02:23 | 5 | I liked the design of the exercises with real-world applications and evidence-based answers (I.e. referencing studies where 40% increase in X). The variety of exercises was great as well, from mad lib style to the drag and drop pin). | If there’s a way to review it every day (more exercises) and leverage spaced repetition so I can review the ones I’m weakest at |
33 | 2023-07-05 10:20:49 | 5 | I love it, so simple and easy to understand, but still taught me something new and I was able to revise something I learned a long time ago | If the question or problem is unfamiliar to me, I would appreciate some links that would take me to your learning page, a blog, a video or whatever like that so I could first read up on it and then answer the question, without having to guess |
34 | 2023-07-05 9:30:11 | 5 | learning by playing | Giving more depth into the topics, more exercises with practical application |
35 | 2023-07-05 7:11:29 | 5 | I liked how, after answering every question, it gave me feedback, and whenever the answer was correct, it showed the reason behind the correct answer. | Everything is working great for now. |
36 | 2023-07-05 6:01:41 | 5 | A good way to spot/revise psychology tools at work. | I feel like its a quiz where someone is judging my knowledge instead of feeling like an open-ended exploration and tool to improve my own understanding. |
37 | 2023-07-05 3:52:48 | 5 | it allows me to refresh my cognitive psychology knowledge | points! |
38 | 2023-07-04 20:40:15 | 4 | Great landing page | I would prefer saas focused example |
39 | 2023-07-04 18:35:36 | 5 | The interactions and how detailed the explanation is | If there can be a dedicated app maybe, which won't add the friction of logging in to a website |
40 | 2023-07-04 16:39:24 | 4 | EVERYTHING | NO |
41 | 2023-07-04 14:55:27 | 5 | The solving scenery | To solve the issues we question about |
42 | 2023-07-04 11:04:40 | 5 | ⊕ Various exercise formats ⊕ Literally hand-on experience ⊕ Friendly and helping tone of voice ⊕ Brief explanation of complex concepts | Counter on the main screen – how many principles learned and left to learn. Stats after submitting answer like "56% of learners got this question wrong". Ability to rate exercises (thumb up, thumb down). Follow-up quizzes to check that you remember previous lessons (before proceeding to a new level). |
43 | 2023-07-04 10:24:15 | 5 | Roadmap and info about the time I need to reserve to learn | hard to say right now |
44 | 2023-07-04 10:10:19 | 5 | I love it | no |
45 | 2023-07-04 6:32:42 | 4 | it was great | As of now it is the best |
46 | 2023-07-04 5:32:36 | 4 | I loved the interaction and they way is created everything is concise. | If the answer is right, you can give links related to chapter or theory or principle. so that we can learn again or revise that chapter. |
47 | 2023-07-04 3:31:14 | 5 | fun | it's perfect I want so much more |
48 | 2023-07-03 23:01:28 | 5 | The demo was pretty intuitive and user-friendly. I liked the bitmojies and how the questions with instant feedback. | I was thinking maybe adding a review button right after the user finishes the quiz so they can review their mistakes. Currently, the review button is available after you exit the session so that's more work and extra clicks to review, whereas, if you have the "Review" button along with the time and accuracy, the user can easily and will be more likely to review what they missed. |
49 | 2023-07-03 17:20:44 | 5 | interactive element. Really like the pin dropping and slider to see variant a and b for the tesla example | This is great |
50 | 2023-07-03 17:09:34 | 5 | 1. It gave the prototype of the actual app. It felt like we are actually using the app. , 2. The exercises were in a game mode and cognitive load was less. I wanted to keep playing it 3. The tips in between was educative | 1. There was a popup that came first time. before i read, i cancelled and could not know what it was. When i relaunched the preview " it said escapte to launch the prototype. But i did not do anything. it was auto off. It was confusing. 2. When i guessed the wrong answer also you could explain what is that principle . In the demo it is only for the correct answers we have explanation. |
51 | 2023-07-03 14:49:20 | 5 | I love how you write down the case studies and make it more attractive for others to go about it. | Just make it available. |
52 | 2023-07-03 14:38:33 | 5 | Lesson road, 5 min content, categorized lesson | I need to see more for this |
53 | 2023-07-03 14:19:24 | 5 | I loved that I got to analyze the product myself because it helped me remember what I learned better. I also like that you have a multiple choice, because if I'm presented with only a blank fill it would be harder to complete the exercise and I would probably get frustrated that I don't remember all principles by heart. | So far it was great, I loved it and can't wait for the whole version! |
54 | 2023-07-03 14:17:34 | 5 | Fun way to revise the information. | Maybe to have more random questions, because some questions about the same effect were in order. So of course it's easier to answer this way. |
55 | 2023-07-03 13:01:40 | 5 | It’s short | Make it more accessible maybe. Allow for discussion regarding what bias or principle the whole community thinks. |
56 | 2023-07-03 12:19:42 | 4 | - That it makes you learn about a specific concept and that you then apply it - As a Product manager I could see myself applying this concept | - The answers were a bit obvious, I would have like to have 1-2 more challenging questions |
57 | 2023-07-03 12:10:08 | 5 | Great demo overall, loved it. Well-designed and kept me engaged with it. I was doubting one of the answers so having the definition displayed after selecting it helped. | Keep working on this as it's a great addition to what I've been following you guys for so far. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and for making it a super delightful experience. |
58 | 2023-07-03 10:25:59 | 5 | The easy to use interactive features Not having to wait for getting the next question or image or interaction to load (fast load) The roadmap view at the end of the quiz makes it feel like I am in a game. I also like the button on this page that says "Send feedback to Dan and Louis" instead of just "Submit". | Well, I answered all the questions correct, and I was not congratulated. Is it possible to say congratulations and then possibly something like "you are in the 95th percentile" of people based on the answers? or something like "more than 50% of the users got all the questions right". It will help the end user validate themselves |
59 | 2023-07-03 10:02:28 | 5 | Its very nice to test our knowledge! | I was wondering if I can use it in specific areas that Im interesting. |
60 | 2023-07-03 4:16:11 | 5 | I like the short snappy qa style, each required only 1 interaction | More examples (i liked the 'in the digital space this = free trial') would be great to get some industry specific examples e.g. so in e commerce this could be, so in a b2b sass this could be |
61 | 2023-07-03 3:57:29 | 5 | Everything | - |
62 | 2023-07-02 19:25:43 | 5 | the interface | add mode learn content |
63 | 2023-07-02 10:13:47 | 5 | Loved the part actually dragging something and placing it to get the correct answer. I had to physically involve myself to answer the question instead of just sitting and clicking on the write option. The UI looks decent. | The confusing part of the fake Gmail was the buttons. Usually clicking something in Gmail opens up the browser screen first. Then you select the correct option on the browser screen. If you are planning on integrating to answer the question from the e-mail screen itself, I would love to be nudged or advised beforehand on selecting the correct option here. I ended up selecting the wrong option by thinking I am going to open the browser screen. The UI looks great but looks a little bit more gamified. I would love some clean clear straight lines and no avatars. Felt like playing games on Snapchat. This platform gave me a feeling of a simple platform for specific users. So if that feeling is continued in the exercises, it would seem seamless. Penny for a thought. By no means I wanted to be a pain in the ass for wrong judgments. Cheers. |
64 | 2023-07-02 6:27:46 | 5 | It's very "learn by doing"! | I'm sure it was not the whole experience, but would be better if we could have actual exercises in some way? |
65 | 2023-07-01 22:01:56 | 5 | Quick and insightful | Nothing |
66 | 2023-07-01 15:53:49 | 5 | The exercises were very specific to UX insights it portrayed. | Consider displaying same screen with little tweaks that portray various UX psychology insights and have users name them |
67 | 2023-07-01 10:42:38 | 4 | clear and concise | hmm you can certainly make it better by bringing in new case studies ;) |
68 | 2023-07-01 5:08:24 | 5 | - The questions are simple and easy to understand. - There are multiple questions to understand certain topic. - The use of imagery make it more fun. - The success/error message for every answer selected. | - Will be good to have a some explanation when I choose the wrong answer. |
69 | 2023-06-30 20:34:27 | 5 | Good experience | Add case studies |
70 | 2023-06-30 17:26:42 | 5 | Ease of use | Have a web screen option |
71 | 2023-06-30 16:27:55 | 5 | I love the Clarity. | Some exercises. |
72 | 2023-06-30 14:24:41 | 5 | great stuff, I would definitely give this to students at unis | The last step says to leave a review without a button to do so (had to use Arc's back) |
73 | 2023-06-30 14:13:24 | 5 | The use of real-world examples to illustrate the points in the questions. | Release it! :) |
74 | 2023-06-30 4:39:49 | 5 | Loved!!! I feel like the content is more memorable than just clicking through a case study with the quiz along the way. I loved that it was bite size chunks of info like Duolingo but even more interactive! | N/A |
75 | 2023-06-30 4:21:03 | 3 | The interactive exercise, with effective sounds, and questions. | Could you guys make the fonts a bit bigger? The reason is when you are trying to fit everything in mobile, creative things are ending up a bit congested, some space and a bigger font size would be appreciated. All rest is good. Keep going. Great Stuff! |
76 | 2023-06-30 4:16:26 | 4 | By asking the user why they are interested and what they have observed on the previous page. | I am not sure about it just one thing if this can be shorter as some time user might not like to spend more time on click and second screen....I am still not sure what your expertise think about it but I have felt that it might be end in one or two screen. |
77 | 2023-06-30 3:32:06 | 5 | It's interactive and also makes you go through principles | Having the courses ready 🤭 |
78 | 2023-06-29 20:46:34 | 5 | Fun - and I learned a lot. | I just want access to the whole thing! |
79 | 2023-06-29 19:56:37 | 5 | The intuititivity | make the terms not the main point because I think its more about the way it works and not exavtly the terms itself but in general super cool idea and would love to do it daily |
80 | 2023-06-29 19:33:36 | 5 | I liked that it was easy and quick lessons, like Duolingo. | Some of the questions were too easy. |
81 | 2023-06-29 16:08:29 | 5 | The fact that this was a simple quiz in my emails itself. | Nope nothing at all |
82 | 2023-06-29 12:11:16 | 5 | It does the Duolingo-Trick for me! | To be honest, although I'm quite good in English, some Psychology terms in the answers made it hard for me to understand the concepts before clicking on them. Maybe a hover or question mark for some really specific psychology terms might come in handy? |
83 | 2023-06-29 9:44:39 | 5 | This is quite a nice demo, rewarding in every correct answer and giving users a creative way of answering, like where we have to point out the hand. | the rewarding section can be more improved like points or coins, like in duolingo |
84 | 2023-06-29 9:22:38 | 5 | gamification is done very well | hmmm may be show the "RELIABLE" sources where i can read and understand terminology which is used in the questions |
85 | 2023-06-29 8:02:54 | 5 | The one thing I like is how you design the content in a creative and fun way which provides excellent value. | Please create more content like this. |
86 | 2023-06-29 6:10:14 | 4 | I liked learning about principles that are directly related to product design and being given a chance to apply them in examples that I would actually relate to. | If you gave us a lesson on the principles beforehand. Otherwise it feels like you expect us to know the biases, when the whole point is that we don't and we want to learn them. Also, rather than going directly to the next area, being able to review what we learned and continue to track our progress would be helpful before moving on. |
87 | 2023-06-29 5:33:33 | 5 | Quick and practical | No time tonanswermore questions it's 7 in the morning i am making some early curation and just would like to go and have breakfast |
88 | 2023-06-28 20:03:53 | 5 | It was a game literally! but an informative one. I love the feeling of these exercises. The progress bar was so helpful, the ideas each question discussed were related and more understandable after receiving feedbacks, the questions were neither that hard to make me give up, nor that easy to make me bored. IT WAS AWESOME YOU GUYS!!! I'm so happy and lucky I got to know you. | After receiving each feedback at the end of answering one question, I was looking for a link to read more, especially to read "YOUR" article and case study about that specific term. Now I'm gonna go check on them to learn more in-depth. |
89 | 2023-06-28 13:44:53 | 5 | I saw the demo of amazon payment options, its awesome and i loved the way you teach us which is convenient for the users to use it. | Literally you can try demo for others apps or websites also, looking forward to it. |
90 | 2023-06-28 10:15:25 | 5 | I like that it has different kinds of tasks and has explanations. And the timing is perfect | I'd like to see the result right away, without clicking on the Check button. And also it'd be nice to see a small explanation for the wrong answers as well. |
91 | 2023-06-28 10:02:21 | 5 | Easy to understand what needs to be done. Lacks hint for newcomers Not sure if there is an expectation on either users should google the answers or not, but I assume is for users to not leave that page, so I would try to mention what are some the limitations/recommendations on how to use the product. | Having multiple ways of evaluating the same principles. Variables of the excercise. |
92 | 2023-06-28 9:38:10 | 5 | the whole look itself was good. loved it. | i wish the biases were explained with more examples. |
93 | 2023-06-28 9:05:33 | 4 | Like how the entire journey is built. Also, the questions are easy to understand and answer. | Informing the user that they have moved from step 1 to step 2 is missing. |
94 | 2023-06-28 8:35:14 | 5 | Clarity and beautiful visuals. | As mentioned in the previous question, clarify what happens after I sign up for the early access. |
95 | 2023-06-28 8:06:02 | 4 | I loved it | I was wonder |
96 | 2023-06-28 6:45:38 | 5 | This is really cool! Questions are so fun and connect to each other. | Add a mini cheatsheet after finishing the exercise to help me recall the knowledge |
97 | 2023-06-28 3:25:18 | 5 | The interactivity and the feeback. | Q6. was not very clear regarding the variant and the corresponding bias. Being asked to choose a variant confused and mislead me. Your question focused on one aspect over the other but in reality doesnt the animation work in unison? Isn't the entire animation built on the premise of "customization" which as a unit alludes to the bias in question? I am thinking it may have been clearer to say " Which bias does the animated slider corresponding to/with?" or something to that effect. Great site and excellent work nevertheless :-) |
98 | 2023-06-27 15:45:09 | 5 | I love the interaction. | At the end, I missed having a message or something to take me back here the longer paragraphs were a bit hard to read in that color |
99 | 2023-06-27 15:38:21 | 5 | Easy to use. Very approachable. Felt like my learning was reinforced. Good sound design. | Have more exercises |
100 | 2023-06-27 14:58:51 | 5 | I really enjoyed how the tasks were broken down and how there was an explanation after each answer. I also liked that if I got an answer wrong I, I was able to try again. | Maybe a couple final overview screens of each of the principles covered in the demo. |